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Warrington residents gathered at the July supervisors meeting to discuss a pending road repaving project in Alou Village, one of the township’s oldest developments.

Tinicum supervisors have raised concerns about the Delaware River Toll Bridge Commission’s plan to rehabilitate the 93-year-old Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge.

No one knows the roads of Tinicum Township better than Doug Skelton.Whether large or small, paved, dirt or gravel, Skelton has traveled them, plowed them and cleared them of downed trees.

Upper Makefield officials are considering a sewer line extension project that proponents say could help solve problems for residents struggling with inadequate on-lot septic systems on a portion of Creamery Road.

Road improvements are remaining a focus for the Wrightstown Board of Supervisors. At a public meeting Monday, the elected three-person board that locally governs the municipality approved a contract with Asphalt Maintenance Solutions for $156,224 that will see the contractor tackle two road projects in the township.

I would like to clarify what I meant by “focus on needs” as stated in last week’s article, “Committee weighs fate of New-Hope Solebury’s Lower Elementary School.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation this week began a $10.6 million project to ease traffic congestion and improve safety on Langhorne-Yardley Road at Bridgetown Pike and at Woodbourne Road.

The end could be coming for the aging New Hope-Solebury Lower Elementary School.

In yet another twist in the rollercoaster ride that has been Tinicum Township’s 11-year Headquarters Road bridge saga, PennDOT has changed course once again.It is reportedly no longer refusing to …

Upper Makefield officials have already hired a consultant to spearhead research efforts aimed at getting the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge placed on the National Register of Historic places. Now, the township supervisors are looking to expand the scope of Jeff Marshall’s work.

The only planned public meeting concerning a “stormwater utility” in Lambertville was held April 23. The meeting information was presented by ANJEC, Princeton Hydro and the mayor.

Tinicum supervisors say the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will maintain the Golden Pheasant Inn Bridge’s current curved design when it comes time to rebuild the River Road span over the …

Traffic concerns and road safety were themes of several discussions at Monday’s Hilltown Board of Supervisors meeting. Police Chief Christopher Engelhart told supervisors that, as requested …

Upper Makefield is looking for a good contractor. At a recent public meeting, the township Board of Supervisors authorized advertising to invite contractors to bid on roadwork projects the …

Just when it seemed safe for Tinicum residents to breathe a sigh of relief after their township supervisors resolved to pursue an agreement to privately cover the cost of rehabilitating Headquarters …

In its latest traffic safety initiative, Richland Township has adopted new restrictions on truck traffic. The action was taken by unanimous vote of the board of supervisors on Monday.

The Wrightstown Board of Supervisors aims to soon finalize recommendations for proposed new regulations on electric vehicle charging stations, billboards and wireless communications infrastructure …

Calling the 119-year-old span “operationally challenged,” the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission is floating a plan to replace the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge, which crosses the Delaware River, connecting Upper Makefield and Hopewell N.J.

The Golden Pheasant Bridge, which has allowed River Road traffic to cross the Delaware Canal in Tinicum Township since 1932, reopened to vehicles Friday morning. The bridge was closed in mid-December …

Let PennDOT build Headquarters Road bridge

The author of a Feb. 2 guest opinion (“Headquarters Road bridge must remain one lane”) claims to understand my frustration with the significant delay in construction of the Headquarters Road bridge. Respectfully, I don’t think the author can.

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