MAJOR STREET REPAVING EFFORT TO SOON BEGIN ON CITY STREET
Harrisburg, PA Mayor Stephen R. Reed today announced that a major street repaving effort would soon begin on nearly 30 streets across the City. The project is slated to begin by mid-June and is expected to be completed by November 2008.
Reed said the scope of work will include milling and overlay of the wearing surfaces and repair of the road base where it has failed. He also said the project will include the repair and cleaning of storm inlets.
The Mayor indicated that the following streets are slated for repair:
- Woodbine Street (175 feet West of N. 6th Street)
- Hoffman Street (from Aldricks to Edward Streets)
- North 3rd Street (from Division to Seneca Streets)
- Division Street (east of N. 6th Street)
- Radnor Street (from Front to N. 2nd Streets)
- Seneca Street (from Jefferson to N. 7th Streets)
- Angenese Street (from N. 5th to Hoffman Streets)
- South 3rd Street (from Market to Chestnut Streets)
- Market Street (from N. 4th Street to the railroad bridge)
- Locust Street (from N. 2nd to Court Streets)
- Market Street (from N. 2nd to N. 3rd Streets)
- North 2nd Street (from Strawberry to Locust Streets)
- South 2nd Street (from the underpass to Chestnut Street)
- North 17th Street (from Boas to Forster Streets)
- North 17th Street (from State to Market Streets)
- North 17th Street (from Verbeke to Herr Streets)
- Balm Street (from Walnut to Bailey Streets)
- Cloverly Road (From S. 13th Street to dead end)
- Kensington Street (2200 block)
- Market Street (from Cameron to S. 20th Streets)
- S. 17th Street (from Market to Sumner Streets)
- Crescent Street (from Mulberry to Berryhill Streets
- Sycamore Street (from S. 13th to S. Cameron Streets)
- Hunter Street (from S. 17th Street to dead end)
- Oyler Street (from S. 13th Street to end)
- Swatara Street (from S. 13th to S. 15th Streets)
- Berryhill Street (from S. 17th to S. 13th Streets)
- Hemlock Street (from S. Cameron to Salmon Streets)
- Industrial Road (adding turn lanes into HACC Campus)
"The repaving project being announced today is the biggest one-time repaving project in nearly a decade," said Reed.
Reed said the work is being completed by Handwerk Site Contractors of Hummelstown, PA. He said Handwerk submitted the lowest bid for the project at $1,889,453.00. The project is 100% City-funded through a Pennsylvania Infrastructure Bank (PIB) loan operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
For more information on the street repaving project, contact the Office of the City Engineer at (717) 255-3091.
|