Chambersburg Transforms Streetscape, Prioritizing Pedestrians and Cyclists

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HARRISBURG – PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll announced investments totaling more than $49.5 million in 55 projects that will improve community resources and enhance public accessibility across the Commonwealth.

Through the Surface Transportation Block Grant program Set-Aside, also known as the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TA Set-Aside), the Administration awarded projects that improve the accessibility of biking and walking paths and amenities, pedestrian access to public transportation, community improvement activities, environmental mitigation projects, and trails. Additionally, awards include safe routes to school (SRTS) projects designed to create and improve alternative access to schools via new crosswalks, sidewalks and walking paths.

“A diverse transportation network that is both accessible and safe is the cornerstone of healthy, connected communities,” said Carroll. “I am excited to see the investment in communities around the state to improve access to critical services.”

Notable awarded projects include:

  • $734,871 to the Borough of Chambersburg in Franklin County to permanently close two street blocks to vehicular traffic adjacent to the former Southgate Shopping Center to create a pedestrian and bicycle-only route. The project will create direct pedestrian access from the neighboring senior housing and residential blocks to a new medical facility, create greater bicycle and pedestrian connectivity to the Southgate neighborhood and existing Rail Trail.

A list of awards for the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Projects is available on the program web page.

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