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Dauphin County DAUPHIN COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge Rehabilitation on Township Road 431 (Walker Mill Road) over Paxton Creek BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Walker Mill Road over Paxton Creek in Susquehanna Township 1 $ 865,000 1 0 0.1 Bridge Replacement on Duke Street over Swatara Creek in Hummelstown Borough BASE Bridge replacement Duke Street over Swatara Creek and South Hanover Township 1 $ 3,880,000 1 0 0.1 Bridge replacement on State Route 2017 (Manada Bottom Road) over Manada BASE Bridge Replacement Manada Bottom Road over Manada Creek Creek in East Hanover Township 1 $ 1,010,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4002 (Luxemburg Road) over Pine Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement Luxemburg Road over Pine Creek Lykens Township 2 $ 1,900,000 1 1 0 Resurface US 322 from Penn Harris Interchange to US 422 interchange in Swatara Township and Hummelstown Borough Resurface US 422 from US 322/422 BASE Resurface US 322/422 Expressway PM Interchange to Lebanon County line in Derry Township 1 $ 11,500,000 0 0 6.5 Bridge replacement State Route 2012 (Laudermilch Road) over Norfolk Southern in BASE Bridge Replacement Laudermilch Road over Norfolk Southern Derry Township 2 $ 1,035,000 1 1 0 Bridge Rehabilitation on State Route 3012 (Mulberry Street) over Amtrak in the City BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Mulberry Street Bridge Rehab of Harrisburg 1 $ 16,800,900 0 0 0.3 Bridge replacement on State Route 2030 (Blue Ridge Avenue) over Beaver Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement Blue Ridge Avenue over Beaver Creek Lower Paxton Township 3 $ 1,400,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3018 (Herr Street) over Paxton Creek in the City BASE Bridge Replacement Herr Street over Paxton Creek of Harrisburg 1 $ 2,000,000 1 1 0 Bridge rehabilitation on PA 230 (Harrisburg Pike) over Swatara Creek in Londonderry BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Harrisburg Pike over Swatara Creek Township and Middletown Borough 1 $ 4,450,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3022 (Maclay Street) over Norfolk Southern BASE Bridge Replacement Maclay Street over Norfolk Southern Railroad Railroad in the City of Harrisburg 3 $ 23,564,165 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4013 (Powell's Valley Road) over west Branch of BASE Bridge Replacement Powell's Valley Road Bridge 1 Rattling Creek in Jackson Township 3 $ 1,520,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 325 (Clarks Valley Road) over Clarks Creek in Middle BASE Bridge Replacement Clarks Valley Road over Clarks Creek Paxton Township 3 $ 1,500,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4001 (Rutter Road) over Armstrong Creek in BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 4001 (Rutter Road) over Armstrong Creek Jackson Township 3 $ 1,100,000 1 1 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 4013 (Market Street/Powell's Valley Road) over BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Powell's Valley Road over Rattling Creek Rehabilitation Rattling Creek in Lykens Borough 1 $ 2,600,000 1 1 0 Bridge preservation on US 22 over Interstate 81 and ramps in Harrisburg City and BASE Bridge Preservation Interstate 81 River Relief Bridges Susquehanna Township 2 $ 26,000,000 9 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 147 (North River Road) over Gurdy Run in Halifax BASE Bridge Replacement North River Road over Gurdy Run Township 1 $ 1,478,000 1 1 0 Bridge Preservation on PA 443 (Fishing Creek Valley Road) over US 22/322 in Middle BASE Bridge Preservation Fishing Creek Valley Road over US 22/322 Paxton Township 1 $ 1,331,678 1 0 0.1 Resurface PA 39 (Linglestown Road) from US 22 (Allentown Boulevard) to SR 3019 BASE Resurface Linglestown Road Resurfacing (Mountain Road) in Lower Paxton and West Hanover Townships 1 $ 2,500,000 0 0 4.51 Resurface PA 743 (Cocoa Avenue/Park Avenue/Sand Beach Road) from Valley Road BASE Resurface Cocoa Avenue Resurfacing to Hershey Park Drive in Derry Township 1 $ 700,000 0 0 1.42 Resurface State Route 3013 (29th Street) from Walnut Street to Sycamore Street in BASE Resurface 29th Street Resurfacing the City of Harrisburg, Paxtang and Penbrook Boroughs and Swatara Township 1 $ 865,000 0 0 1.7 Addition of a Northbound right turn lane on State Route 2003 (Middletown Road) at BASE Safety Improvement Middletown Road turn lane the intersection with State Route 2034 (Service Connector Road) in Derry Township 2 $ 1,000,000 0 0 0.86 Bridge replacement PA 230 (Cameron Street) over Asylum Run in the City of BASE Bridge Replacement Cameron Street over Asylum Run Harrisburg 3 $ 1,600,000 1 1 0 Page 1 of 8 DAUPHIN COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge replacement PA 743 (Park Avenue Bridge) over Spring Creek in Derry BASE Bridge Replacement Park Avenue over Spring Creek Township 1 $ 1,500,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 441 (Canal Street) over Tributary to Susquehanna River in BASE Bridge Replacement Canal Street over Tributary to Susquehanna River Royalton Borough 3 $ 1,127,680 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4004 (Rutter Road) over Armstrong Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4004 (Rutter Road) over Armstrong Creek Jackson Township 2 $ 2,176,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Rehabilitation US 322 over Spring Creek Bridge rehabilitation on US 322 over Spring Creek in Derry Township 1 $ 658,350 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1017 (Honeymoon Trail) over Tributary to Pine BASE Bridge Replacement Honeymoon Trail over Tributary to Pine Creek Creek in Lykens Township 3 $ 1,012,480 1 1 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 1014 (Specktown Road) over a Tributary to BASE Bridge Rehabilitation Specktown Road over Tributary to Wiconisco Creek Wiconisco Creek in Lykens Township 1 $ 625,000 1 0 0 Mountain House Road over North Branch of Armstrong Bridge replacement on State Route 1003 (Mountain House Road) over North Branch BASE Bridge Replacement Creek of Armstrong Creek in Jackson Township 2 $ 352,000 1 1 0 BASE Safety Improvement North River Road Rock Fence Install Rock Fence on PA 147 (North River Road) in Upper Paxton Township 1 $ 2,000,000 0 0 0 Traffic signal system improvements to the following corridors: State Routes 0011 and 1010 between State Route 0114 and 21st Street in Cumberland County State BASE Safety Improvement Carlisle Pike and US22 Signals Routes 0022 and 3014 between 13th Street and Shannon Drive in Dauphin County 1 $ 3,500,000 0 0 2.85 Bridge replacement on PA 147 (South River Road) over Powell's Creek in Reed BASE Bridge Replacement South River Road over Powell's Creek Township 3 $ 4,000,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 147 (Market Street) over Shippen Run in Millersburg BASE Bridge Replacement Market Street over Shippen Run Borough 2 $ 960,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 225 (Chestnut Street) over Tributary to Deep Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement Chestnut Street over Tributary to Deep Creek Mifflin Township 2 $ 960,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement PA 283 Westbound over Mill Road Bridge replacement on PA 283 Westbound over Mill Road in Conewago Township 3 $ 2,800,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2005 (Roundtop Road) over Iron Mine Run in BASE Bridge Replacement Roundtop Road over Iron Mine Run Replacement Londonderry Township 3 $ 600,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3007 (19th Street) over Norfolk Southern BASE Bridge Replacement 19th Street over Norfolk Southern Railroad Railroad in the City of Harrisburg 3 $ 4,500,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3013 (29th Street) over Norfolk Southern BASE Bridge Replacement 29th Street over Norfolk Southern Railroad Railroad in Swatara Township 3 $ 3,900,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4002 (Shippen Dam Road) over Shippen Run in BASE Bridge Replacement Shippen Dam Road over Shippen Run Upper Paxton Township 3 $ 450,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4006 (Tourist Park Road) over Gurdy Run in BASE Bridge Replacement Tourist Park Road over Gurdy Run Halifax Township 3 $ 550,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4013 (Powell's Valley Road) over Rattling Creek BASE Bridge Replacement Powell's Valley Road Bridge 2 in Jackson Township 3 $ 1,500,000 1 1 0 Resurface PA 325 (Clarks Valley Road) from the beginning of the Dauphin Reservoir BASE Resurface Clarks Valley Road Resurfacing to 35 miles Southwest of the Reservoir in Rush and Middle Paxton Township 2 $ 3,496,275 0 0 8.14 Resurfacing on PA 325 (Clarks Valley Road) from PA 225 (Peters Mountain Road) to BASE Resurface Clarks Valley Road Resurfacing 2 West of Rush Township line in Middle Paxton Township 1 $ 3,736,125 0 0 8.13 Resurface PA 225 (Peters Mountain Road) from PA 147 (South River Road) to Fertig BASE Resurface Peters Mountain Road Resurfacing Lane in Middle Paxton, Halifax Townships, and Dauphin Borough 1 $ 2,882,250 0 0 7.27 Bridge preservation on PA 441 (Oberlin Road) over State Route 8020 (on-ramp to PA BASE Bridge Preservation Oberlin Road over on-ramp to PA 283 Eastbound 283 Eastbound) in Lower Swatara Township 1 $ 500,000 1 0 0.1 Page 2 of 8 DAUPHIN COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED This project consists of resurfacing of North Duke Street between Main Street (SR 2018) and North Railroad Street; resurfacing between Main Street and 2nd Street; construction of approximately 1,100' of new curb, sidewalk, and drainage structures along the south side of Walton Avenue; replacement of existing stormwater system from Fiddlers Elbow Road along the south side of SR 2018 (Main Street) to the BASE Resurface Hummelstown Borough Streets Swatara Creek; and stormwater improvements
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