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PennDOT Announces Online Plans Display for Route 441 Eisenhower Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project in Swatara Township, Dauphin County

05/08/2024

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Engineering District 8-0 invites the public to an online plan display regarding pedestrian safety upgrades to Route 441 (Eisenhower Blvd) in Swatara Township, Dauphin County.

The purpose of the project is to provide safer pedestrian access along the Route 441 (Eisenhower Blvd) corridor between Highland Street and Lindle Road. The proposed work will install new sidewalks on both sides of Route 441 along with ADA curb ramps, including ADA curb ramps at driveways, pedestrian signals, and crosswalks at the intersections. The project will also mill and pave the existing pavement and provide new pavement markings. The new pavement markings will allow for bike lanes in both directions. Street lighting will also be installed along both sides of the road. 

Construction is estimated to take place in the 2025 construction season. Traffic will be maintained throughout the duration of the project via staged short-term construction. Driveway access will be maintained at all times during construction to businesses along this section of Route 441. The acquisition of temporary construction easements or required right of way will not be required for this project as the existing legal right of way is wide enough to accommodate all necessary upgrades.

Information including an interactive comment form, can be found by visiting the PennDOT District 8 website clicking on Public Meetings listed under the Resources heading, and choosing the Dauphin County box then the tile marked Eisenhower Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project

The plans display will be held online only. A digital version of the information will be available to view online until June 8, 2024.

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, please contact PennDOT Project Manager Kyle Kreiser at (717) 787-5448 or kykreiser@pa.gov or Shaun Bentz P.E., Stantec Consulting Services at (717) 516-3520 or shaun.bentz@stantec.com

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

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Contact: Dave Thompson, dmthompson@pa.gov, 717-418-5018

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