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  • 408-NAB-2023-0022 PennDOT 1-83 North York Widening Project

    Expiration date: 5/1/2025

    Comment Period: April 16, 2025 to May 1, 2025. Description: To replace the existing eight-span bridge over the Codorus Creek, existing three-span bridge over Loucks Mill Road, and existing five-span bridge over the Norfolk Southern Rail Yard with an eight-span steel plate girder bridge that spans all the above features. The existing bridge has piers in the channel, which will be removed, and in the levee, which will be cut flush to grade. The proposed bridge has fewer piers; no proposed piers will be in the low-flow channel and two piers will be constructed at the toe of the levee. Contact: Robert Lewis at 410-962-2708 or robert.l.lewis@usace.army.mil.

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