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DVRPC FY2021-2024 TIP for PA Correspondence Index Projects Below and Those Listed in the TIP Document Are Ordered by Project Name DVRPC FY2021-2024 TIP for PA Correspondence Index Projects below and those listed in the TIP document are ordered by Project Name MPMS# Project Bucks Highway Project Chester Highway Project 13440 Allentown Road and PA 663 Bridges (2) Over Licking 64222 Armand Hammer o/Schuyl(F) Creek 107945 Art School Rd O/ Br Pickering Creek (Bridge) 110310 Almshouse at Jacksonville Road 111175 Ashburn Road Extension 111471 Aquetong Park Segment - Route 202 Cross-County Tr 110312 Baltimore Pike/Newark Road Intersection Improvemen 116082 Bellevue Ave Grade Crossing 98041 Birchrun Road over Birch Run (Bridge) 78516 Bridge Replacement Brownsville Road 90612 Boot Road o/ Amtrak (Bridge) 12923 Bristol Road Extension 14354 Chestnut Street Bridge Over Amtrak/SEPTA R5 Rail L 13727 Bristol Road Intersection Improvements 98042 Conestoga Rd o/ Pickering 13014 Clay Ridge Road Bridge Over Beaver Creek (CB #30) 98223 Creek Road over Pickering Creek (Bridge) 50634 County Line Road Restoration (M04)(3R) 86302 Ewing Road over White Clay Creek Bridge 74827 Delaware Canal Enhancement 86064 Hadfield Road Bridge Over Beaver Creek (CB #244) 111024 Easton Road Roundabouts 115425 High Street Pedestrian Improvements 13716 Headquarters Road Bridge Over Tinicum Creek 110949 Horseshoe Pike and Manor Road Intersection 102272 Holland Road at Buck Road and Route 532 86301 LancasterAve/BrandywineCk 17918 I-95, Transit Improvements/FLEX (Cornwells Heights) 14236 Little Washington Road Bridge Over Culbertson Run 110309 I-95/US 13/PA 132 Slip Ramp Operation Improvement 110963 Manor Road Roundabout 110091 King Road Bridge over Herkaken Creek (CB #54) 98036 Merlin Road over Pigeon Run (Bridge) 12965 Lawn Avenue 111474 My School on the Move Program 111468 Lower Makefield Township Community Trail Connectio 47979 North Valley Road over Amtrak 102598 Mill Creek Rd O/Martin’s Creek (CB #220) 114164 Nutt Rd & Starr St Improvements (Competitive CMAQ 36475 Mill St. Grade Xing 86698 Osborne Road Bridge Over Beaver Creek 104365 New Falls Road Pedestrian Safety Improvements 111177 Oxford Borough Transit Center Access Improvements 13240 Old Bethlehem Road Bridge Over Kimples Creek 110954 PA 10 Shoulder Widening 110966 Old Lincoln Highway and Hulmeville Avenue Safety 69919 PA 372, Lower Valley Road Bridge Over Officers Run Improvements 114166 PA 401 & Valley Hill Rd Improvement (Competitive CM 84256 Old Street Rd/SEPTA 102709 PA 41 & SR 926 Improvements 13635 Oxford Valley Road/Lincoln Highway Intersection 102708 PA 41 at PA 841 Improvements Improvements 110311 PA 41 at State Road Intersection 86923 PA 309, Sellersville Bypass, Resurfacing (PM1) 115423 Route 23 Corridor Safety Improvements 111173 PA 663 and Portzer/Hickory (Lifequest - Milford Village 111485 Route 82 Crosswalks and sidewalk 114171 PA 663 Slope Restoration 98039 Ship Road over Valley Creek (Bridge) 84258 PA Avenue/ Delaware Canal 98224 Spring City Road over Stony Run (Bridge) 115420 Penndel Borough Intersection Improvements 85949 SR 896 Safety Improvement 115754 Pennsylvania Ave & Trenton Ave 107553 SR30 & Airport Rd Interchange Improvement 49315 Portzer Road Roundabout 107551 SR30/SR10 to Business 30 Interchange Improvement 90327 River Rd o/ Trib Delaware (Bridge) 111477 State Road Sidewalks 86244 River Road at Golden Pheasant over Delaware Canal 86276 Township Road over West Branch of Big Elk Creek (C 69823 Rosedale Rd o/ Br Unami Creek #297) 93446 Route 1 Improvement Frontage Corridor (Section RC3 113312 US 1 Expressway Reconstruction: PA 41 to Schoolhou 93445 Route 1 Improvement-North (Section RC2) Road 93444 Route 1 Improvement-South (Section RC1) 14580 US 1 Expressway Reconstruction: PA 472 to PA 896 115418 Route 113 & Minsi Trail Road Roundabout 14581 US 1 Expressway Reconstruction: PA 896 to PA 41 57625 Route 232, Swamp Road Safety Improvements 113307 US 1 Expressway Reconstruction: PA/MD Line to PA 4 57619 Route 313 Corridor Improvements 95430 US 202 at SR 926 Intersection Improvement 111464 Shady Retreat SRTS Trail 87781 US 30, Coatesville Downingtown Bypass (CER-Easter 64778 State Road Section) 13249 Stone Bridge Road (Bridge) (CB #45) 14532 US 30, Coatesville Downingtown Bypass Reconstructi 88083 Stoopville Road Improvements - Phase 2 Design 98221 Strock's Grove Road over Beaver Creek (CB# 333) 115424 US 322 West Chester Bypass Safety Improvements 64781 Swamp Road/Pennswood Road Bridge Over Branch o 64220 US 422 Expressway Reconstruction (M03) Neshaminy Creek 14698 US 422, Reconstruction (M2B) 13549 US 1 (Bridges) Design (Section 03S) 107554 US30 & PA82 Interchange Improvement 115419 US 202 & York Rd Roundabout 106265 US30 ITS 107794 Woodbourne Road (SR 2033) and Langhorne-Yardley 86696 Watermark Road Bridge Over Muddy Run (CB #21) Road (SR 2049) Improvements 14134 West Bridge Street Bridge Over Amtrak 12931 Worthington Mill Rd Br (Bridge) 115422 West Chester Pike Safety Improvements DVRPC FY2021-2024 TIP for PA Correspondence Index Projects below and those listed in the TIP document are ordered by Project Name MPMS# Project Delaware Highway Project Delaware Highway Project 47147 3rd Street Dam Over Broomall Lake 114034 US 322: Chelsea Parkway to Market St. Interchange 111021 Bethel Road Roundabout (Section 103) 79329 Bridgewater Road Extension 111487 Walkable Chadds Ford 104879 Cheyney Road Bridge Replacement 107649 Wallingford Connection 111022 Chichester Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements 92323 Wanamaker Ave o/ Darby Ck (Bridge) 75800 College Avenue Bridge Over SEPTA Norristown High 114102 West Chester Pk & 476 (Competitive CMAQ) Speed Line and Cobb's Creek 15008 Folcroft Avenue Bridge Over Amtrak/SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Rail Line 92739 Glen Riddle o/Chrome Run (Bridge) 115426 Haverford Road Corridor Safety Improvements 113251 Highland Avenue Railroad Preemption 98217 Hilldale Road over Darby Creek (CB# 149) (Bridge) 70228 I-476, MacDade Boulevard Ramp Improvements 108910 I-95 Noise Abatement 64791 Kedron Avenue @ Franklin 111167 Lansdowne Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements 115427 Lansdowne Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements 77460 Lincoln Avenue Renaissance Project (TE) 57773 Lloyd Street Bridge Over Amtrak/SEPTA Wilmington Newark Rail Line (CB) 110951 Macdade Blvd. Corridor Safety Improvements 103217 Main Street Grade Crossing 92808 Marshall Rd o/ Cobbs Crk (Bridge) 110965 Marshall Road Corridor Safety Improvements 103528 Mattson Road over the West Branch of the Chester Cr 111488 Media Borough Ridge Road Stormwater Improvement 114112 Media Bypass ITS (Competitive CMAQ) 98216 Michigan Ave over Little Crum Creek (CB# 210) (Bridg 107177 Moore Road Sidewalk Project (TAP) 86368 Mount Alverno Road Bridge Over Chester Creek (CB # 114167 Naamans Cr Rd & SR 202 (Competitive CMAQ) 47992 New Road Over West Branch of Chester Creek (Crozierville Bridge) 111486 Octoraro Trail Construction - 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