CLEARFIELD — The Wolf Administration and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced the many highway improvements that took place across the region during the 2021 construction season, in Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Juniata, and Mifflin counties.
“The north central region plays a large role in the safe delivery of goods and services to our rural communities and across the Commonwealth. I am pleased to announce the improvements that were made across the nine-county region.” said Gov. Tom Wolf.
Overall highlights in the 2021 construction season for District 2 included approximately 70 miles of paving, approximately 34 bridges were repaired or replaced, and approximately 428 miles of roadway were seal coated.
District Executive Tom Zurat said, “This year District 2 saw over $96 million worth of construction projects on roadways in our region.”
Notable local projects that have been completed this year include:
Notable projects that will continue next year are:
Information about infrastructure in District 2, including completed work and significant projects, is available at www.penndot.gov/D2Results.