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Towamencin receives engineering approvals and grant bids for Welsh/Orvilla intersection and corridor signal upgrades
Summary
Township traffic engineer reported progress on Welsh/Orvilla intersection design, county conservation and NPDES reviews, and a separate PennDOT Greenlight Go grant to upgrade adaptive signals along the Sumneytown Pike corridor. Property-owner outreach and right-of-way steps begin this spring; construction funding remains pending.
Chad Dixon, the township traffic engineer, told the Towamencin Township Board of Supervisors on March 12 that engineering work on the Welsh and Orvilla intersection—funded initially through a DCED Multimodal Transportation Fund grant for design—has advanced to permitting and stormwater design but remains subject to county conservation-district and PennDOT reviews.
Dixon said the State Historic Preservation Office required additional archaeological review in 2023, work that was completed in April 2024 and cleared the project to resume detailed design. He reported that initial infiltration…
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