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TIP 2013-2016.Pdf Bradford County TIP Projects 2013 - 2016 Legend SOUTH WAVERLY Bridge MPMS # Highway MPMS # SAYRE 5048 82194 5059 82541 ATHENS LITCHFIELD WINDHAM 5091 86816 WELLS SOUTH CREEK RIDGEBURY ATHENS WARREN 5132 87468 5206 87856 5210 87976 5230 87983 5240 87984 5248 87985 ROME ORWELL 90169 PIKE 5292 SMITHFIELD SHESHEQUIN ROME 90343 SPRINGFIELD 75697 ULSTER 93547 COLUMBIA 75698 LERAYSVILLE 93548 75700 93549 76863 93736 78770 ¯ SYLVANIA WYSOX 78810 NORTH TOWANDA HERRICK Roads TROY BURLINGTON 79246 Municipal Boundaries W BURLINGTON TOWANDA STEVENS TROY BURLINGTON STANDING STONE 79248 82226 TOWANDA ARMENIA 82728 83500 GRANVILLE MONROE ASYLUM WYALUSING 83709 ALBA 87922 TUSCARORA 87925 FRANKLIN MONROE 87926 WYALUSING 87927 CANTON 87967 CANTON LEROY TERRY 87975 87980 93275 OVERTON NEW ALBANYALBANY WILMOT 93725 93727 Map Perpared by Matt Williams; Northern Tier Regional Planning Source: ESRI, PennDOT, Northern Tier, Bing Maps Sullivan County TIP Projects 2013 - 2016 Legend Bridge MPMS # Highway MPMS # 6976 82988 7018 86819 87862 7021 87948 7022 82231 82350 FOX ¯ ELKLAND DUSHORE 83650 Roads 87924 Municipal Boundaries FORKS FORKSVILLE CHERRY COLLEY HILLSGROVE LAPORTE LAPORTE EAGLES MERE SHREWSBURY DAVIDSON Map Perpared by Matt Williams; Northern Tier Regional Planning Source: ESRI, PennDOT, Northern Tier, Bing Maps Susquehanna County TIP Projects 2013 - 2016 Legend Bridge MPMS # Highway MPMS # LITTLE MEADOWS 67522 9525 GREAT BEND 67558 9578 LIBERTY LANESBORO CHOCONUT HALLSTEAD APOLACON OAKLAND HARMONY SILVER LAKE GREAT BEND OAKLAND 79699 9580 SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT 83062 9700 FRIENDSVILLE 88613 9715 FRANKLIN 89023 THOMPSON 9744 FOREST LAKE NEW MILFORD 9525 9749 MIDDLETOWN JACKSON THOMPSON 9580 BRIDGEWATER 47034 NEW MILFORD 9700 62996 MONTROSE 9715 67522 JESSUP ARARAT 9744 67558 Roads 70163 RUSH Municipal Boundaries HARFORD GIBSON 74731 BROOKLYN 79699 DIMOCK HERRICK ¯ 83062 UNIONDALE 83952 HOP BOTTOM AUBURN 88584 LENOX SPRINGVILLE LATHROP CLIFFORD 88613 89023 FOREST CITY 94737 94740 94741 Map Perpared by Matt Williams; Northern Tier Regional Planning Source: ESRI, PennDOT, Northern Tier, Bing Maps Tioga County TIP Projects 2013 - 2016 LAWRENCEVILLE OSCEOLA ELKLAND Legend NELSON Bridge MPMS # LAWRENCE Highway MPMS # BROOKFIELD 7083 82202 KNOXVILLE JACKSON 7090 82380 DEERFIELD 7136 82984 FARMINGTON 7231 87869 WESTFIELD 7234 87879 TIOGA 7251 87949 WESTFIELD TIOGA 7263 88875 7346 93087 ¯ RUTLAND CHATHAM 7347 MIDDLEBURY ROSEVILLE Roads 79055 Municipal Boundaries CLYMER 82203 82349 82371 RICHMOND MANSFIELD 83655 83713 SULLIVAN 83874 87923 SHIPPEN 87929 CHARLESTON GAINES 87930 WELLSBORO PUTNAM 87931 DELMAR COVINGTON 87932 87933 WARD 87934 87935 BLOSSBURG 87980 BLOSS HAMILTON DUNCAN ELK UNION LIBERTY MORRIS LIBERTY Map Perpared by Matt Williams; Northern Tier Regional Planning Source: ESRI, PennDOT, Northern Tier, Bing Maps Wyoming County TIP Projects 2013 - 2016 Legend LACEYVILLE Bridge MPMS # Highway MPMS # BRAINTRIM MESHOPPEN 10113 75718 NICHOLSON 10161 NICHOLSON MESHOPPEN LEMON 10183 10212 WINDHAM ¯ 10225 WASHINGTON Roads 69211 Municipal Boundaries 83059 CLINTON MEHOOPANY FACTORYVILLE TUNKHANNOCK TUNKHANNOCK NORTH BRANCH OVERFIELD EATON FALLS FORKSTON NORTHMORELAND EXETER MONROE NOXEN Map Perpared by Matt Williams; Northern Tier Regional Planning Source: ESRI, PennDOT, Northern Tier, Bing Maps FFY 2013 Northern Tier TIP Highway & Bridge Draft Current Date: 4/12/12 Bradford MPMS #:87856 Municipality:Sylvania (Boro) Title:Bailey Hill to Farmers Rd Route:6 Section:M32 A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Resurface Exempt Code: Est. Let Date:03/14/2013 Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:US 6, Columbia Township, Segment 0040/0940 to 0080/1275 Narrative:Mill and Resurface US 6 from Bailey Hill Road to Farmers Valley Road in Columbia Township, Bradford County. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years CON STR $ 300 $ 310 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 300 $ 310 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 610 MPMS #:82226 Municipality:Warren (Twp) Title:Bradford Bridge Overlays Route:1049 Section:GRP A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Bridge Preservation Exempt Code: Activities Est. Let Date: Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:SR 1022, 1049, 1055, 2012, 2014, 2016, Rome Township, Warren Township, Windham Township, Terry Township, Asylum Township, Standing Stone Township, and Towanda Township Narrative:Bridge Preservation Bridge Overlay on State Route 1022 over Hicks Creek in Rome Township, State Route 1049 over Pendleton Creek in Warren Township, State Route 1049 over a Tributary to Pendleton Creek in Warren Township, State Route 1049 over a Branch of Pendleton Creek in Warren Township, State Route 1049 over Russell Run in Windham Township, State Route 1049 over Cold Brook in Windham Township, State Route 1055 over Parks Creek in Rome Township, State Route 1055 over Parks Creek in Rome Township, State Route 2012 over a Tributary to Susquehanna River in Terry Township, State Route 2014 over Durell Creek in Asylum Township, State Route 2016 over King Creek in Standing Stone Township, and State Route 2017 over a Tributary to Towanda Creek in Towanda Township. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years PE 185 $ 5 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 FD 185 $ 5 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 CON 185 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 $ 10 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 10 1 / 84 FFY 2013 Northern Tier TIP Highway & Bridge Draft Current Date: 4/12/12 Bradford MPMS #:93725 Municipality:Burlington (Twp) Title:Bradford Bridge Overlays Route:3009 Section:GRP A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Bridge Preservation Exempt Code: Activities Est. Let Date: Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:SR 3002, 3007, 3009, 3018, 3022, 3034, 3036, New Albany Borough, Canton Township, Burlington Township, Towanda Borough, Granville Township, North Towanda Township, and Troy Township Narrative:Bridge Preservation Bridge Overlay on State Route 3002 over Ladds Creek in New Albany Borough, State Route 3007 over L Beech Flats Creek in Canton Township, State Route 3009 over Sugar Creek in Burlington Township, State Route 3018 over Monrtn Shippers Life Line RR in Towanda Borough, State Route 3019 over North Branch of Towanda Creek in Granville Township, State Route 3022 over a Branch of Sugar Creek in North Townada Township, State Route 3034 over South Fork of Sugar Creek in Troy Township, and State Route 3036 over South Fork of Sugar Creek in Troy Township. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years PE 185 $ 5 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 FD 185 $ 3 $ 3 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 CON 916 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 $ 8 $ 3 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 11 MPMS #:93727 Municipality:Columbia (Twp) Title:Bradford Bridge Overlays Route:4033 Section:GRP A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Bridge Preservation Exempt Code: Activities Est. Let Date: Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:SR 4001, 4004, 4010, 4013, 4014, 4016, 4018, 4033, Smithfield Township, Springfield Township, Columbia Township, Athens Township Narrative:Bridge Preservation Bridge Overlay on State Route 4001 over a Tributary to Browns Creek in Smithfield Township, State Route 4004 over a Tributary to Browns Creek in Smithfield Township, State Route 4010 over Sugar Creek in Columbia Township, State Route 4013 over Bentley Creek in Springfield Township, State Route 4014 over a Branch of Tomjack Creek in Springfield Township, State Route 4016 over a Tributary to Sugar Creek in Columbia Township, State Route 4018 over a Tributary to Murry Creek in Athens Township, State Route 4033 over a Tributary to Mill Creek in Columbia Township, and State Route 4033 over Mill Creek in Columbia Township. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years PE 185 $ 5 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 FD 185 $ 3 $ 3 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 CON 916 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 $ 8 $ 3 $ 0 $ 0 $ 350 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 11 2 / 84 FFY 2013 Northern Tier TIP Highway & Bridge Draft Current Date: 4/12/12 Bradford MPMS #:87468 Municipality:Smithfield (Twp) Title:Buck's Creek to US 220 Route:4014 Section:20M A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Restoration Exempt Code: Est. Let Date:05/23/2013 Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:SR 4014 (Milan Road) from Buck's Creek to US 220, Smithfield & Ulster Township(s), Seg/Off 0300/0000 to 0350/2420 Narrative:Reconstruction on State Route 4014 (Milan Road) from Buck's Creek to US 220 in Smithfield and Ulster Township(s), Bradford County. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years FD 581 $ 80 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 UTL 581 $ 190 $ 150 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 CON STR $ 1,085 $ 2,665 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 1,355 $ 2,815 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 4,170 MPMS #:87976 Municipality:Canton (Boro) Title:Canton to Alba Creek Route:14 Section:75M A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Resurface Exempt Code: Est. Let Date:01/01/2015 Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:State Route 14 from Canton (SR 414) to Alba Creek, Canton Borough, Canton Township and Alba Borough, Segment 0130/0301 to 0200/1028 Narrative:Resurface State Route 14 from Canton (State Route 414) to Alba Creek in Canton Borough, Canton Township and Alba Borough, Bradford County. TIP Program Years ($000) Phase Fund 2013 2014 2015 2016 2nd 4 Years 3rd 4 Years CON 581 $ 0 $ 0 $ 692 $ 490 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 692 $ 490 $ 0 $ 0 Total FY 2013-2016 Cost $ 1,182 3 / 84 FFY 2013 Northern Tier TIP Highway & Bridge Draft Current Date: 4/12/12 Bradford MPMS #:90169 Municipality:Smithfield (Twp) Title:E. Smithfield to SR 4012 Route:4014 Section:21M A/Q Status: Improvement Type:Restoration Exempt Code: Est. Let Date:05/10/2012 Actual Let Date: Geographic Limits:SR 4014 from East Smithfield to Laurel Hill Road (SR 4012), Smithfield Township, 0210/2250 to 0260/0000 Narrative:Restoration on State Route 4014 from East Smithfield Road to Laurel Hill Road (State Route 4012) in Smithfield Township, Bradford County.
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