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PENNDOT PROJECT INFORMATION
Chapel Drive
Culvert ReplacementSR 1005, Section B03
North Sewickley Township, Beaver County
PROJECT TEAM
Design Division
Direct questions to:
Cassie Lloyd, P.E. - Project Manager at 412.429.2815 or [email protected]
Mark Young- District Environmental Manager
Tyler Mercer, P.E. - Assistant District Environmental Manager
Press Office
Steve Cowan-District Press Officer
Please complete survey at end of presentation
PURPOSE OF PRESENTATION & PROJECT INTRODUCTION
SR 1005, Section B03 (Chapel Drive) Project
The purpose of this PowerPoint presentation is to introduce the project to the public, gather feedback, and present the detour information.
The purpose of the project is to maintain a safe and reliable crossing of Chapel Drive over a branch of Connoquenessing Creek in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County.
Full replacement of the existing corrugated metal pipe culvert with a reinforced concrete box culvert.
PROJECT LOCATION
PROJECT LOCATION
PROPOSED PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS
Culvert replacement
Current culvert is a metal pipe culvert constructed in 1950
Replacement will be a reinforced concrete box culvert
Project will be built under a full detour
Detour will be in place approximately 6 weeks
Guiderail will be updated across the structure and on both approach roadways
Minor Right-of-Way involvement, including mostly Temporary Construction Easements
Construction anticipated in summer of 2018 Example of a concrete box culvert
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEPA)Public outreach begins with the NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) process.
NEPA requires agencies to integrate environmental values into their decision-making processes by considering the environmental impacts of their proposed actions and reasonable alternatives to those actions.
As a part of NEPA, the Section 106 Process seeks to accommodate historic preservation concerns by identifying historic properties potentially affected by the project, assess the effects and seek ways to avoid, minimize, or mitigate any adverse effects on historic properties.
NEPA also includes public involvement activities and gathering feedback from the public
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Detour Plan
6.7 mile detour
Detour Plan
PROJECT SURVEY
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https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MPDWXMK