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PennDOT upholds GOH contract suspension | News, Sports, Jobs

From Pennlive Filing of criminal charges is sufficient grounds under Pennsylvania Department of Transportation regulations to suspend a contractor, the agency says. That was the response received Wednesday when asked why Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc. was temporarily suspended from bidding or participating in contracts prior to the resolution of criminal charges against it. “PennDOT will not comment on the pending criminal prosecution and does not make determinations as to criminal guilt or innocence,” spokesperson Alexis Campbell added. PennDOT’s April 19 notification to Hawbaker applies to state supervised or funded highway construction work, she said. It does not affect contracts in effect before that date, she said.

Muncy Borough denies parade request, cleans oil spill | News, Sports, Jobs

May 7, 2021 Borough council turned down a request from the Muncy Veterans of Foreign Wars to host a Memorial Day parade due to several obstacles due to compliance with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation policy. According to Borough Council President Ed Feigles, the VFW asked the borough to stand in as an engineer to obtain a permit for the event from PennDOT, however as a municipality the borough is unable to do so. Feigles said Additionally, borough council does not know what condition the intended route would be in given planned construction during that time. If the road is milled but not paved, the road itself will be uneven and would have uncertain safety conditions.

PennDOT redoing Baltimore Street (Route 16) through Greencastle

Echo Pilot An overhaul of Greencastle s main downtown street, scheduled to get underway Tuesday, May 11, is expected to continue through mid-September. In addition to the entire length of Baltimore Street (Route 16) in the Borough of Greencastle, the 3.41-mile Pennsylvania Department of Transportation project extends west into Antrim Township. Borough staff is working with project officials to ensure accurate timelines and information is communicated to our community, Emilee Little, Greencastle borough manager, said in her May 3 report to borough council. The nearly $1.9 million project consists of milling, resurfacing, base repair, guiderail replacement, drainage upgrades, new signs and pavement markings and other miscellaneous construction between Lindale Avenue in Antrim Township and Eastern Avenue in Greencastle, according to a news release from PennDOT.

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