ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A pedestrian project that is over a decade in the making has been completed, with officials christening the project at a ceremony next week.
Township officials are inviting the public to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Abington Friends School.
The ceremony will celebrate the completion of Phases 1-4 of the Abington-Jenkintown Connections project.
The Abington-Jenkintown Connections project is a pedestrian and stormwater improvement project that seeks to improve connectivity and stormwater management along Washington Lane, Jenkintown Road, Greenwood Avenue, and Meetinghouse Road.
The Abington Township Board of Commissioners began the planning and application of grants related to the Abington-Jenkintown Connections project in August 2017.
The project is being completed in collaboration with Jenkintown Borough and will benefit all road users.
Key project goals include:
The project is being funded through multiple sources DCED Multi-modal Transportation Fund, DVRPC Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Funds, PennDOT Green Light Go, Montgomery County Transportation Program Grant, and Abington Township Public Works and Engineering.
Sign up for free local newsletters and alerts for the
Abington, PA Patch
Patch.com is the nationwide leader in hyperlocal news.
Visit Patch.com to find your town today.