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Juniata County JUNIATA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge Replacement on State Route 3002 over Tributary to Locust Run in Delaware BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Locust Run Bridge Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,004,095 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 2006 over Delaware Creek in Delaware BASE Bridge Replacement Delaware Creek Bridge Township, Juniata County 3 $ 300,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 3021 over Tributary to Tuscarora Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Tuscarora Creek Bridge Spruce Hill Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,515,865 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 1006 over Horning Run in Fermanagh BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1006 over Horning Run Bridge Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,877,818 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River in Turbett Township, BASE Bridge Replacement PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River Box Culvert #1 Juniata County 2 $ 900,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 75 over Horse Valley Run Creek in Tuscarora Township, BASE Bridge Replacement Horse Valley Run Creek Bridge Juniata County 1 $ 1,878,216 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 3002 over Horning Run in Fermanagh BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 3002 over Horning Run Bridge Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,512,000 1 1 0.1 BASE Bridge Replacement Lost Creek Bridge Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Lost Creek in Fayette Township, Juniata County 1 $ 2,522,125 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over the Juniata River in Fermanagh Township and BASE Bridge Replacement Juniata River Bridge Mifflin and Mifflintown Boroughs, Juniata County 1 $ 3,182,560 1 1 0.1 Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation of US 22 from the Lewistown Bypass thru the Lewistown Narrows in Derry Township, Mifflin County and Fermanagh Township, BASE Pavement Rehabilitation Lewistown Narrows Concrete Rehabilitation Juniata County 3 $ 5,000,000 0 0 13.77 Bridge Preservation on PA 850 over Little Laurel Run in Tuscarora Township, PA 235 over Little Lost Creek in Fayette Township and State Route 3023 over Tuscarora BASE Bridge Preservation Juniata County 2019 Bridge Preservation Creek in Lack Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,444,000 3 3 0.1 BASE Bridge Preservation Juniata County 2021 Bridge Preservation Bridge Preservation on PA 75 over US 22 in Walker Township, Juniata County 3 $ 1,875,000 1 0 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 850 over Dougherty Run in Tuscarora Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Dougherty Run Bridge County 1 $ 1,159,033 1 1 0.1 Bridge Preservation on PA 75 over Tributary Tuscarora Creek in Tuscarora Township, PA 35 over Willow Run, Lack Township, and PA 850 over Branch of Jacks BASE Bridge Preservation Juniata County 2013 Bridge Preservation Creek in Decatur Township, Juniata County 1 $ 871,890 4 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River in Milford Township, BASE Bridge Replacement PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River Box Culvert #2 Juniata County 1 $ 669,701 1 1 0.1 Bridge Preservation on PA 75 over Tributary Tuscarora Creek in Spruce Hill Township, State Route 3002 over Locust Run in Walker Township and State Route BASE Bridge Preservation Juniata County 2016 Bridge Preservation 3011 over Licking Creek in Milford Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,000,000 3 3 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Cocolamus Creek in Fayette Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Cocolamus Creek Bridge County 1 $ 3,604,981 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Tributary to Cocolamus Creek in Fayette BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Cocolamus Creek Bridge Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,550,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 333 over Blue Spring Run in Turbett Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Blue Spring Run Box Culvert County 1 $ 618,826 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 2006 over Doe Run in Walker Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Doe Run Bridge County 3 $ 300,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over East Licking Creek in Milford Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement East Licking Creek Bridge County 1 $ 3,829,531 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Cocolamus Creek Bridge #2 in Fayette Township, BASE Bridge Replacement Cocolamus Creek Bridge #2 Juniata County 1 $ 1,321,327 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 1002 over Tributary to Lost Creek in Fermanagh BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Lost Creek Box Culvert Township, Juniata County 2 $ 625,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River in Mifflin Borough, BASE Bridge Replacement PA 333 over Tributary to Juniata River Box Culvert #3 Juniata County 1 $ 628,988 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 3002 over Tributary to Juniata River in Walker BASE Bridge Replacement PA 3002 over Tributary to Juniata River Box Culvert Township, Juniata County 1 $ 577,028 1 1 0.1 Page 1 of 3 JUNIATA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge Replacement on PA 850 over Willow Run in Tuscarora Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Willow Run Bridge County 1 $ 3,645,042 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 3017 over Markee Creek in Beale Township, BASE Bridge Replacement Markee Creek Box Culvert Juniata County 2 $ 625,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Tributary to Cocolamus Creek Bridge #2 in BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Cocolamus Creek Bridge #2 Fayette Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,300,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 35 over Tributary to Lost Creek in Fayette Township, BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Lost Creek Bridge Juniata County 2 $ 1,750,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 2017 over Tributary to Stony Run in Monroe BASE Bridge Replacement Tributary to Stony Run Box Culvert Township, Juniata County 1 $ 254,410 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 3023 over Lick Run in Lack Township, Juniata BASE Bridge Replacement Lick Run Box Culvert County 1 $ 391,950 1 1 0.1 Resurfacing of US 22 westbound from Mifflintown to the county line in Delaware BASE Resurface Mifflintown West Resurfacing Township, Juniata County 2 $ 6,924,000 0 0 3.3 BASE Bridge Replacement Eshs Run Bridge Bridge Replacement on PA 75 over Eshs Run in Spruce Hill Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,750,000 1 1 0.1 Resurfacing of US 22 eastbound from Mifflintown to the county line in Delaware BASE Resurface Mifflintown East Resurfacing Township, Juniata County 2 $ 11,200,000 0 0 6.5 Bridge Preservation on PA 74 over Hunters Creek in Turbett Township, PA 850 over Little Laurel Run in Tuscarora Township and State Route 3014 over Doyle Run in BASE Bridge Preservation Juniata County 2024 Bridge Preservation Beale Township, Juniata County 3 $ 1,875,000 3 2 0.4 BASE $ 69,483,386 41 36 27.07 Bridge Replacement on PA 75 over Hunters Creek in Turbett Township, Juniata DOI Bridge Replacement Hunters Creek Bridge County 2 $ 2,300,000 1 0 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 850 over Tuscarora Creek in Tuscarora Township, Juniata DOI Bridge Replacement Tuscarora Creek Bridge County 2 $ 6,325,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 1002 over Lost Creek in Fermanagh Township, DOI Bridge Replacement State Route 1002 over Lost Creek Bridge Juniata County 3 $ 650,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 1004 over Little Lost Creek in Fayette Township, DOI Bridge Replacement Little Lost Creek Bridge Juniata County 3 $ 500,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 75 over Tributary to Tuscarora Creek in Tuscarora DOI Bridge Replacement Tributary to Tuscarora Creek Bridge Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,300,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on PA 75 over Tributary to Tuscarora Creek Bridge #2 in DOI Bridge Replacement Tributary to Tuscarora Creek Bridge #2 Tuscarora Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,400,000 1 1 0.1 Bridge Replacement on State Route 2007 over Lost Creek in Fayette Township, DOI Bridge Replacement State Route 2007 over Lost Creek Bridge Juniata County 2 $ 2,150,000 1 1 0.1 Resurfacing of PA 75 from Honey Grove to Spruce Hill in Tuscarora and Spruce Hill DOI Resurface Honey Grove to Spruce Hill Townships, Juniata County 3 $ 3,500,000 0 0 8.36 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on PA 35 from SR 4006 to DOI Resurface State Route 4006 to McKinley Road McKinley Road in Lack and Tuscarora Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,334,000 0 0 4.5 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on State Route 3002 from DOI Resurface Arch Rock Road to Main Street Arch Rock Road to Main Street in Fermanagh Township, Juniata County 1 $ 1,000,000 0 0 2.2 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on PA 35, McAlisterville to SR DOI Resurface McAlisterville to State Route 1005 1005 in Fayette Township, Juniata County 2 $ 400,000 0 0 0.75 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on PA 333 from Mifflin County DOI Resurface Mifflin County to Varnes Road to Varnes Road in Milford Township, Juniata County 3 $ 3,447,000 0 0 8.48 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on PA 333 and Main Street in Turbett, Walker and Delaware Townships and Thompsontown Borough, Juniata DOI Resurface Main Street and PA 333 County 2 $ 1,665,000 0 0 8.12 Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail Upgrades on PA 333, Thompsontown DOI Resurface Thompsontown Interchange Interchange in Thompsontown Borough and Delaware Township, Juniata County 2 $ 1,665,000 0 0 0.5 Page 2 of 3 JUNIATA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Resurfacing, Tree Trimming and Guide Rail
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