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2019 TIP Summary Butler County Project List 2019 TIP Summary Butler County Project List Map State Investment $ # Route MPMS Project Title Primary Municipality Project Sponsor Category Programmed NA 0 106487 Butler DFB Line Item PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,210,500 1 8 24715 South of Cooperstown Br #1 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $2,219,800 2 8 24716 South of Cooperstown Br #2 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,740,300 3 8 24717 South of Cooperstown Br #3 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,740,300 4 8 24725 Harrisville Bridge #1 Butler ‐ Mercer (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $2,225,600 5 8 109628 PA 8 Resurface ‐ Allegheny to PA 228 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PennDOT ROAD RECON $2,363,600 6 8 110464 PA 8 Main Street Signal Improvements Butler ‐ Butler (CITY) PennDOT EF OPS $3,500,000 7 19 107823 Zelienople Revitalize/Econ. Dev. Project Butler ‐ Zelienople (BORO) Zelienople Borough OTHER TE $465,000 8 19 109627 Cranberry North Resurfacing Butler ‐ Cranberry (TWP) PennDOT ROAD RECON $6,792,800 9 38 110827 Upgrades PA 38 Crash Avoidance SystemButler ‐ Concord (TWP) PennDOT SAFE $110,000 10 68 24740 PA 68 over Buffalo Creek Butler ‐ Chicora (BORO) PennDOT BRDG RECON $3,589,500 11 68 86105 Karns Crossing Bridge Butler ‐ Butler (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,624,600 12 68 106568 PA 68 Corridor Improvements Butler ‐ Connoquenessing (TWP) PennDOT EF OPS $2,134,200 13 68 109690 Harmony Slide Butler ‐ Harmony (BORO) PennDOT SAFE $284,200 14 68 110826 PA 68 Zelienople Curve Butler ‐ Zelienople (BORO) PennDOT SAFE $1,200,000 15 108 72378 PA 108/173/258 Slippery Rock Intersecti Butler ‐ Slippery Rock (BORO) PennDOT EF OPS $432,300 16 138 24682 Southwest of Euclid Bridge Butler ‐ Clay (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $712,000 17 228 91285 Pittsburgh Street Intersection Butler ‐ Adams (TWP) PennDOT SAFE $4,805,586 18 228 91286 Three Degree Rd Intersection Butler ‐ Adams (TWP) PennDOT SAFE $27,832,700 19 228 91288 Balls Bend Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PennDOT NEW CAP $16,262,890 20 228 92908 Mars RR Bridge West Expansion Butler ‐ Cranberry (TWP) PennDOT NEW CAP $12,123,600 21 228 104231 PA 228/UPMC Enhancements Butler ‐ Cranberry (TWP) PennDOT NEW CAP $5,000,000 22 228 105900 Ekastown West 3R Butler ‐ Clinton (TWP) PennDOT ROAD RECON $9,958,500 23 268 24755 PA 268 over Lowrey Run Butler ‐ Allegheny (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,573,500 24 288 105574 Zelienople Railroad Corridor Butler ‐ Zelienople (BORO) PennDOT SAFE $677,500 25 356 24759 PA 356 over Tributary to Coal Run Butler ‐ Summit (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,524,500 26 356 106486 PA 356 Corridor Improvements Butler ‐ Buffalo (TWP) PennDOT EF OPS $8,516,700 27 356 110462 PA 356 Moraine Pointe to Campus Ln SigButler ‐ Butler (TWP) PennDOT EF OPS $1,800,000 28 422 105905 Butler Bypass Butler ‐ Butler (TWP) PennDOT ROAD RECON $10,019,300 29 488 98730 Portersville Bridge Butler ‐ Muddy Creek (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $948,400 30 1019 24817 West Winfield Bridge #1 Butler ‐ Winfield (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,228,019 31 1021 24819 Rattigan Bridge #1 Butler ‐ Donegal (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $772,700 32 2007 78000 Saxonburg Boulevard Br #2 Butler ‐ Clinton (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $1,726,500 33 2011 24824 Lardintown Bridge #2 Butler ‐ Clinton (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $451,200 34 3014 89972 SR 3014 Callery Bridge Butler ‐ Callery (BORO) PennDOT BRDG RECON $750,100 35 3015 83336 SR 3015 over Trib. to Breakneck Creek Butler ‐ Adams (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $694,600 36 3020 67185 Freedom Rd Turnpike Bridge Butler ‐ Cranberry (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $2,121,800 37 3021 110783 10‐2 SR 3021 Corridor Improvements Butler ‐ Cranberry (TWP) PennDOT SAFE $7,000,000 38 3034 24794 Prospect Bridge #3 Butler ‐ Prospect (BORO) PennDOT BRDG RECON $438,400 39 4012 102618 SR 4012 Group Bridges Butler ‐ Marion (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $3,959,900 40 7209 95875 T‐573 Wylie & T‐554 Brickyard Hill BridgeButler ‐ Clinton (TWP) PennDOT BRDG RECON $3,154,700 41 9900 88989 Butler Multi‐Modal Center Butler ‐ Butler (CITY) PennDOT MULTIMOD $2,875,000 42 9900 106605 PA 68 Park and Ride Program Butler - Evans City (BORO) PennDOT MULTIMOD $3,750,000 43 9900 110766 Maple Avenue Crossing Butler ‐ Evans City (CITY) PennDOT SAFE $250,000 Butler County 23 2019 - 2022 80 CHERRY Transportation Improvement VALLEY Program 308 HARRISVILLE MARION 58 EAU CLAIRE ALLEGHENY VENANGO 4 MERCER 39 8 173 Draft TIP Projects 108 258 15 PARKER County Boundary SLIPPERY Municipal Boundary SLIPPERY ROCK ROCK CHERRY WASHINGTON Open Space 268 38 BRUIN BRADY 9 138 PETROLIA WEST LIBERTY FAIRVIEW WEST WORTH SUNBURY BRADY KARNS CLAY CONCORD CITY 79 FAIRVIEW 528 16 68 CHICORA 422 FRANKLIN 308 10 PORTERSVILLE MUDDY CREEK CENTER OAKLAND 29 488 DONEGAL PROSPECT 31 19 38 38 27 EAST BUTLER 28 356 BUTLER CITY 11 CONNOQUENESSING BUTLER LANCASTER 422 6 CLEARFIELD 12 SUMMIT 41 25 68 CONNOQUENESSING 24 7 30 HARMONY 13 ZELIENOPLE 528 14 JACKSON JEFFERSON FORWARD 42 PENN EVANS WINFIELD CITY 43 79 8 35 SAXONBURG ADAMS CALLERY 8 34 22 19 ADAMS 356 37 CLINTON CRANBERRY 76 228 19 MIDDLESEX 18 5 40 BUFFALO 21 20 MARS 228 32 33 26 28 CRANBERRY 1 CRANBERRY 17 3 36 SEVEN FIELDS VALENCIA 2 Butler County PennDOT District 10 SR Project Name Project # County ‐ Municipality Sponsor Map # 0 Butler DFB Line Item 106487 PennDOT 0 Est Let Date Air Quality Invest Cat Location: Butler County ‐ various structures Exempt BRDG RECON Description: Department force bridge (DFB) line item for various locations in Butler County. PROJECT FUNDINGFUND CODE 2019 2020 2021 2022 TOTAL Construction State 185 $51,500.00 $106,100.00 $546,400.00 $506,500.00 $1,210,500.00 $51,500.00 $106,100.00 $546,400.00 $506,500.00 $1,210,500.00 2019 ‐ 2022 Total Programmed Amount $1,210,500.00 Report Date 04/25/18 Page 1 of 36 Butler County PennDOT District 10 SR Project Name Project # County ‐ Municipality Sponsor Map # 8 South of Cooperstown Br #1 24715 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PENNDOT 1 Est Let Date Air Quality Invest Cat Location: SR 8 over Glade Run in Middlesex Township. 10/22/2020 Exempt BRDG RECON Description: Bridge rehabilitation/replacement of the existing structure carrying PA 8 over Glade Run in Middlesex Township, Butler County. PROJECT FUNDINGFUND CODE 2019 2020 2021 2022 TOTAL Final Design Federal STP $206,000.00 $206,000.00 State 185 $51,500.00 $51,500.00 Utilities Federal STP $42,480.00 $42,480.00 State 581 $10,620.00 $10,620.00 Right of Way Federal STP $41,200.00 $41,200.00 State 185 $10,300.00 $10,300.00 Construction Federal STP $1,486,160.0 $1,486,160.00 State 581 $371,540.00 $371,540.00 $309,000.00 $53,100.00 $1,857,700.00 $2,219,800.00 2019 ‐ 2022 Total Programmed Amount $2,219,800.00 Report Date 04/25/18 Page 2 of 36 Butler County PennDOT District 10 SR Project Name Project # County ‐ Municipality Sponsor Map # 8 South of Cooperstown Br #2 24716 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PENNDOT 2 Est Let Date Air Quality Invest Cat Location: SR 8 over the southern tributary of Glade Run in Middlesex 10/22/2020 Exempt BRDG RECON Township. Description: Bridge rehabilitation/replacement of the existing structure carrying PA 8 over the southern tributary of Glade Run in Middlesex Township, Butler County. PROJECT FUNDINGFUND CODE 2019 2020 2021 2022 TOTAL Final Design Federal STP $206,000.00 $206,000.00 State 185 $51,500.00 $51,500.00 Utilities Federal STP $8,560.00 $8,560.00 State 581 $2,140.00 $2,140.00 Right of Way Federal STP $41,200.00 $41,200.00 State 185 $10,300.00 $10,300.00 Construction Federal STP $1,136,480.0 $1,136,480.00 State 581 $284,120.00 $284,120.00 $309,000.00 $10,700.00 $1,420,600.00 $1,740,300.00 2019 ‐ 2022 Total Programmed Amount $1,740,300.00 Report Date 04/25/18 Page 3 of 36 Butler County PennDOT District 10 SR Project Name Project # County ‐ Municipality Sponsor Map # 8 South of Cooperstown Br #3 24717 Butler ‐ Middlesex (TWP) PENNDOT 3 Est Let Date Air Quality Invest Cat Location: SR 8 over the northern tributary of Glade Run in Middlesex 10/22/2020 Exempt BRDG RECON Township. Description: Bridge rehabilitation/replacement of the existing structure carrying PA 8 over the northern tributary of Glade Run in Middlesex Township, Butler County. PROJECT FUNDINGFUND CODE 2019 2020 2021 2022 TOTAL Final Design Federal STP $206,000.00 $206,000.00 State 185 $51,500.00 $51,500.00 Utilities Federal STP $8,560.00 $8,560.00 State 581 $2,140.00 $2,140.00 Right of Way Federal STP $41,200.00 $41,200.00 State 185 $10,300.00 $10,300.00 Construction Federal STP $1,136,480.0 $1,136,480.00 State 581 $284,120.00 $284,120.00 $309,000.00 $10,700.00 $1,420,600.00 $1,740,300.00 2019 ‐ 2022 Total Programmed Amount $1,740,300.00 Report Date 04/25/18 Page 4 of 36 Butler County PennDOT District 10 SR Project Name Project # County ‐ Municipality Sponsor Map # 8 Harrisville Bridge #1 24725 Butler ‐ Mercer (TWP) PENNDOT 4 Est Let Date Air Quality Invest Cat Location: SR 8 over McMurray Run in Mercer Township. 10/7/2021 Exempt BRDG RECON Description: Bridge rehabilitation/replacement of the existing structure carrying PA 8 over McMurray Run in Mercer Township, Butler County.
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