PennDOT Schedules Virtual Public Meeting on Route 663 and Allentown Road Reconstruction Project in Milford Township

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MILFORD TOWNSHIP, PA —The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is set to host a virtual public meeting on Thursday, November 30, to discuss the upcoming reconstruction and improvement project at the intersection of Route 663 (John Fries Highway) and Allentown Road in Milford Township, Bucks County.

The extensive project involves replacing the bridges that carry Route 663 and Allentown Road over Unami and Licking creeks. It also includes the construction of dedicated left turn lanes at all four approaches to the Route 663 and Allentown Road intersection, in addition to drainage, guide rail, and traffic signal upgrades.

PennDOT encourages the public to attend this live virtual meeting, which begins at 7:00 PM, as part of its public outreach initiative. The meeting will be conducted via Microsoft Live Teams, where PennDOT’s design team will present the project details followed by a Q&A session.

Please note that to view the virtual meeting, attendees will need internet access, a computer or mobile device, and a valid email address. Anyone requiring special assistance is encouraged to contact PennDOT Project Manager Harry Freed at 610-205-6981 or Design Project Manager Caleb Hood at 717-961-5061.

For those unable to attend the live session, a recording and a copy of the materials will be made available on the project webpage following the presentation. The public is also welcome to provide feedback using an online comment form.

This forthcoming project represents a significant investment in local infrastructure, promising to enhance safety and improve traffic flow in Milford Township. Residents are being encouraged to participate in the virtual meeting to learn more about the project and voice any concerns or questions.

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