PennDOT Announces Virtual Meeting for Major Intersection Improvement Project in Bucks County

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BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will host a live virtual public meeting on Tuesday, December 19, to discuss plans for the upcoming intersection improvement project at N. Oxford Valley Road and Business U.S. 1 (Lincoln Highway), as well as at N. Oxford Valley Road and Bristol Oxford Valley Road in Falls and Middletown townships.

This project aims to reconstruct and enhance these intersections to improve traffic flow and safety in the area. As part of PennDOT’s commitment to community engagement, the department is inviting the public to participate in the virtual meeting, which begins at 7:00 PM.

During the meeting, PennDOT’s design team will present an overview of the project and answer questions from the public. Those wishing to attend will need internet access and a computer or mobile device. For those with special needs or requiring special aid, they are requested to contact PennDOT Project Manager osefina Brown at 610-205-6971 or Design Project Manager Brian Rasiul at 610-422-2378.

For those unable to attend, a recording of the meeting and copies of the materials will be made available on the project webpage. The public will also have an opportunity to provide feedback using an online comment form.

This intersection improvement project is just one of many initiatives under PennDOT’s District 6, aimed at enhancing infrastructure and improving road safety across the district. Further information about completed work and significant projects in District 6 is available on the PennDOT website.

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