Pittsburgh, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT) in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
invites the public to a virtual public meeting on the Route 22/I-376
Interchange Improvement Project on Wednesday, December 8.
The
project is located at Exit 60 on I-376 in Robinson Township and will address
the structural deficiencies of the Route 22/30 bridge over I-376 and improve
existing and future traffic flow, operations, queuing, and safety on I-376, the
adjoining ramps, ramp terminals and Route 22/30.
The
project will include the replacement of the Route 22/30 structure over I-376.
The proposed structure will be lengthened to accommodate possible future
widening of I-376. The new structure will also increase the vertical clearance
height to 16-feet 6-inches over I-376. Additionally, the interchange project
will evaluate improvements to ramp connections for I-376 to Route 22/30 to
improve mobility and safety.
The
virtual public meeting will include a short presentation giving an overview of
the project and its impacts as well as provide an opportunity for the public to
ask the Project Team questions.
The
meeting will be held:
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Location: Online only, link available online
To
join the meeting, click the following link:
SR 22 I-376 Interchange Project (penndot.gov)
Along
with the link to the Live Virtual Meeting the page also includes information on
the project, contact information, and an online comment form.
In
accordance with Governor Wolf’s COVID-19 mitigation efforts, the meeting will
be held online only. Those unable to access the meeting or comment form online
may give feedback by contacting the PennDOT Project Manager Mike Szurley at
412-429-5035![Call: 412-429-5035]()
or miszurley@pa.gov.
MEDIA CONTACT: Steve Cowan, 412-429-5010![Call: 412-429-5010]()
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