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Tanner's Run study identifies phased repairs totaling roughly $967,000; sinkhole at Clinger property remains unresolved
Summary
An engineering study presented to the Tri-County commission outlined three priority phases for Tanner's Run repairs with estimated costs totaling about $967,000; staff said a separate, more severe collapse near the Clinger property in Upper Paxton Township was not fully assessed and may add substantially to costs.
An engineering study of Tanner's Run presented June 2 to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission recommended a three-phase repair program with preliminary cost estimates totaling roughly $967,000, while noting a separate, worse failure at the Clinger property south of Route 209 that remains unassessed.
Chris, a staff member involved with the study, summarized the recommendations and cost estimates and said the work is complicated and will require multiple funding sources. “If a magic wand was raised and waived, there would be at least $967,000 to do all that work,” Chris said, describing repairs that include stabilizing a collapsed section at…
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