PennDOT Announces Online Plans Display for Route 3001 (S. George Street) Bridge Replacement Project in York County
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to an online plans display regarding the Route 3001 (S. George Street) bridge replacement project over Tyler Run in York Township, York County. The purpose of the project is to address structural deficiencies of the bridge and provide continued safe and efficient access on S. George Street over Tyler Run.
The project consists of replacing the bridge, roadway, and guiderail improvements. The proposed bridge will carry two 11-foot lanes and 4-foot, 4-inch shoulders. The bridge was constructed in 1910 and needs to be replaced.
S. George Street traffic will be detoured. Access to all driveways and businesses within the project limits will be maintained during construction.
The project is currently in design and construction work is expected to take place in the 2023 and 2024 construction seasons. The duration of construction is anticipated to last approximately 12 months. A digital version of the information will be available to view online only through March 2, 2022.
Information, including roadway and bridge plans and an interactive comment form, can be found by visiting PennDOT District 8, clicking on Public Meetings listed under the Resources heading, and choosing the York County box then the tile marked S. George Street over Tyler Run.
The purpose of the plans display is to introduce the project and receive public input regarding any questions or concerns with the project.
The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation/interpretation services or have special needs or have special concerns that require individual attention, contact Christopher McKee, PennDOT Project Manager, at chmckee@pa.gov or 717-705-6179.
Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, PennDOT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability. If you feel that you have been denied the benefits of, or participation in a PennDOT program or activity, you may contact the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Equal Opportunity, DBE/Title VI Division at 717-787-5891 or 800-468-4201.
For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those made possible by or accelerated by the state transportation funding plan (Act 89), or those on the department’s Four and Twelve Year Plans, visit PennDOT Projects.