The new project will be opened on Friday for the first time
A road project, years in the making, will finally open tomorrow in Lancaster County.The road will continue from Walnut Street to Ben Franklin Boulevard in East Lampeter Township.It took 14 months of construction and $22 million, but what was an abandoned bypass is almost ready to go."This is not the old Goat Path Project. This is very different," Tony Seitz of High Associates said. The Walnut Street extension is a 1.
It took 14 months of construction and $22 million, but what was an abandoned bypass is almost ready to go.The Walnut Street extension is a 1.2-mile stretch connecting route 30 with Greenfield Road in East Lampeter Township.“I think it’s got great potential to bring more employers and therefore job opportunities for people in the community,” Ralph Hutchinson, East Lampeter Township Manager, said.High provided millions in design and permitting work.
“I think it speaks to the High Companies commitment and the Foundation's commitment to the community and to Lancaster,” Seitz said.“The vision for it is all the way over to the west side. The health campus and all the way through the city and out of here,” Hutchinson said.
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