Politics & Government

Hatfield Gets Gets $1.9M To Improve Key Intersection

The money will go towards new ADA-compliant sidewalks and roadways improvements at a key Hatfield intersection.

HATFIELD, PA — Hatfield has received nearly $2 million in funding from the state to improve safety at a key township intersection.

The funding is part of a series of $49 million disbursed to similar bridge, transit, bike, and pedestrian projects statewide, Gov. Wolf's office announced Tuesday.

Hatfield will receive $1,919,000 to bring Cowpath Road and Orvilla Road into alignment, Gov. Wolf's office said. ADA-compliant pedestrian sidewalks will also be installed.

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"With these resources, we can improve transportation connections down to the local level and make a big difference for communities," Gov. Wolf said. "These investments reflect our commitment to all modes of transportation, both statewide and locally."

The money comes from the state's Multimodal Transportation Fund. Three other projects in Montgomery County were also awarded funding.

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