Local Municipalities to Receive Over $3 Million to Invest in Roads

11057511_1242084102475731_7573564690273704106_oHARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania’s far-reaching transportation plan, Act 89, will allow the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to distribute nearly $466.2 million in liquid fuels payments to certified municipalities March 1 to help them maintain their roads and bridges.

This distribution marks a $20.9 million, or 5 percent, increase over the $445.3 million distributed in 2016.

In 2013, before Act 89 was enacted, municipalities received $320.8 million in liquid fuels payments.

“The funds received through liquid fuels payments are critical to the preservation and improvement of our vast network of locally maintained roads,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards. “They are essential to communities for the upkeep of these vital connections to the state highway and bridge network.”

Liquid fuels allocations are annual payments to municipalities to help pay for expenses such as snow removal and road repaving. There are 120,091 miles of public roads in Pennsylvania, with 72,856 of those miles owned by municipalities and eligible for liquid fuels.

The formula for payments is based on a municipality’s population and miles of locally-owned roads.

To be counted as eligible for liquid fuels, a roadway must be formally adopted as a public street by the municipality, meet certain dimension requirements, and be able to safely accommodate vehicles driving at least 15 mph.

In Jefferson County, there are 34 municipalities that have received a total of $3,304,217.54. It has 773.23 miles of roads and a population of 45,248.

Townships

Barnett – $29,360.58

Beaver – $94,115.30

Bell – $130,064.17

Clover – $65,362.76

Eldred – $153,098.31

Gaskill – $54,744.67

Heath – $48,76309

Henderson – $142,616.99

Knox – $132,860.85

McCalmont – $107,743.52

Oliver – $140,459.99

Perry – $138,732.89

Pine Creek – $89,598.31

Polk – $60,884.81

Porter – $92,813.24

Ringgold – $99,278.37

Rose – $89,514

Snyder – $160,894.38

Union – $112,568.31

Warsaw – $166,202.02

Washington – $217,870.39

Winslow – $211,765.77

Young – $120,463.26

Boroughs

Big Run – $20,409.13

Brockway – $69,152.78

Brookville – $151,417.37

Corsica – $13,621.86

Falls Creek – $34,130.80

Punxsutawney – $187,568.07

Reynoldsville – $90,845.99

Summerville – $24,502.42

Sykesville – $42,379.81

Timblin – $8,534.99

Worthville – $1,869.34


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