HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania Division of Transportation (PennDOT) introduced Friday that it’s going to allocate $470.2 million in liquid fuels funds to licensed municipalities to help them in sustaining their roads and bridges.
The annual funds support municipalities in protecting bills associated to their highways and bridges, corresponding to snow removing and highway resurfacing. The quantity allotted to every municipality is calculated utilizing a components based mostly on its inhabitants and the variety of domestically owned roads.
To qualify for liquid fuels, a highway have to be formally adopted as a public avenue by the municipality, fulfill sure measurement necessities, and be protected sufficient to deal with autos touring at a minimal velocity of 15 mph.