December 09, 2021
Public Input Sought On Proposed I-81 Projects
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (December 9, 2021) – The Franklin County Commissioners are encouraging the public to offer feedback on proposed I-81 Improvement Strategy initiatives – including in the greater Chambersburg area – during two upcoming online public forums.
Leaders of the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (TCRPC) will discuss proposed changes, including safety and congestion improvements, within the Chambersburg and Carlisle region during a virtual meeting beginning at 7 p.m. Dec. 14. A second meeting, set for 7 p.m. Dec. 15, will focus on the greater Harrisburg area as well as the rural Dauphin/Lebanon county region.
Attendees will have the opportunity to offer planning-level feedback in real time during these interactive online forums. All feedback will be used to help TCRPC leaders develop a playbook of initiatives and establish priorities as funding sources become available.
Registration for these meetings is encouraged and there is no fee to attend. To register, visit www.i81southcentralpa.com/candidate-projects.
The I-81 Improvement Strategy is a collaborative effort of the TCRPC and the Metropolitan Planning Organizations of Franklin and Lebanon counties to improve a 100-mile corridor of Interstate 81 from the Mason-Dixon Line through Lebanon County. TCRPC, which includes Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties, is spearheading this effort in coordination with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.
For more information on the I-81 Improvement Strategy in south central Pennsylvania, visit www.i81southcentralpa.com.
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