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Carlisle approves design contract and applies for $3 million to build Wagner's Gap shared-use path

5374399 · July 11, 2025
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Summary

Council approved selection of Dawood Engineering for design services and authorized a grant application to the Commonwealth Financing Authority for up to $3 million to construct a shared-use path and safety improvements on Wagner's Gap Road (PA 74).

The Borough of Carlisle voted on July 10 to hire Dawood Engineering Inc. for design services and to pursue a multimodal construction grant for the Wagner's Gap Road shared-use path.

Why it matters: Wagner's Gap Road (PA 74) was identified by council and staff as having safety issues for pedestrians and cyclists; approving design and seeking construction funding advances a project intended to add a mixed-use path and other safety enhancements along a corridor used by the school campus and local traffic.

What council approved and why:…

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