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Work on a $1.8 million project to overhaul a Conoy Township bridge is set to begin on Monday, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced.
Separate detours will be in place for trucks, cars, bikes and pedestrians for the bridge on River Road, or Route 441, that spans Conoy Creek between Stackstown Road and South 2nd Street, PennDOT said in a news release. Cars will use Beattys Toll Gate Road and Stackstown Road while bicycles and pedestrians will use South 2nd Street and Race Street. Trucks will use Routes 230 and 743
The project will consist of a series of improvements to the bridge including replacing the existing superstructure, repairs to abutments and piers, installing expansion joints, a latex-modified deck overlay and new approach slabs, guiderails and minor drainage improvements, PennDOT said. The project will also include updates to signing and pavement markings.
Lancaster is getting ready for the arrival of robots.
City Council will give a first reading to a proposed ordinance outlining rules for automated personal delivery devices next Tuesday. Those are ground-based devices that can operate autonomously or remotely and are made to transport items like food, paperwork or medicine.
The devices are now legal in Pennsylvania if they get authorization from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. But if the city ordinance passes later this month, companies like Amazon and FedEx âwhich are testing the devices in a handful of markets across the country â would need specific route approval from the city before sending any rolling down Lancaster streets or sidewalks.
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Thursday's Bethlehem Planning Commission meeting will feature site review plans for several major developments, including a new building that will contain the Bethlehem Food Co-op, the Skyline West apartment project and a new, seven-story, mixed-use apartment building in the South Side.