PennDOT Hosts Virtual Public Meeting for Conestoga Road Bridge Replacement Project

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WEST PIKELAND TOWNSHIP, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is extending an invitation to the public in Chester County, Pennsylvania, to attend a live virtual public meeting on Tuesday, January 9. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the upcoming project to replace the bridge that carries Conestoga Road (Route 401) over Pickering Creek in West Pikeland Township.

In an effort to engage with the community and gather valuable input, PennDOT is hosting the live virtual public meeting as part of its public outreach program. The meeting will commence at 7:00 PM on January 9 and will be conducted via Microsoft Live Teams. Attendees can access the meeting by clicking on the provided meeting link prior to the start time.

During the meeting, PennDOT’s design team will provide a concise presentation outlining the details of the bridge replacement project. Following the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions using the Q&A feature available on the platform.

To participate in the virtual meeting, individuals will need internet access and either a computer or a mobile device. PennDOT encourages anyone with special needs or requiring specific assistance to contact Hien Ly, the PennDOT Project Manager, at 610-205-6839.

For those unable to attend the live meeting, a recording of the session, along with all relevant materials, will be made available on the project webpage. Additionally, members of the public can provide feedback on the project by filling out an online comment form.

The bridge replacement project for Conestoga Road over Pickering Creek is an essential undertaking aimed at ensuring the safety and functionality of this vital transportation infrastructure. It is crucial for community members to engage in the public meeting, voice their concerns, and contribute to the decision-making process.

For further information and updates on the Conestoga Road bridge replacement project, visit the PennDOT website or contact the PennDOT Project Manager, Hien Ly.

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