- Introduction
- Presentation from Penn State
- Before and After video of Previous Projects
- Information on PCCD Road Program Podcast
- Road Maintenance Resources
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Thank you for joining us for this year's Road Maintenance Workshop. As with all events this year, we have had to adapt to keep our staff and all of our workshop attendees as safe as possible. This email contains all of the resources and information that would have been given at this year's workshop, minus the coffee and donuts. We hope you find this information helpful as we all work together to protect Pike County's natural resources.
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Workshop Keynote Presentation
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Previous Projects
from PCCD DGLVR Program Video
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Since taking on the Dirt, Gravel and Low Volume Road Program, the District has completed 56 Dirt and Gravel Road projects for $1,815,350.30 and 5 Low Volume Road projects for $229,958.07. In this video you can see 4 of our recent projects, photos of the road before the project started and after project completion.
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Information on the PCCD
Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road Program
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Leader of the Pike County Conservation District's Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road Program, Chris Ingulli, answers frequently asked questions about the program. Information includes: program history, who can apply for funding, how to apply and how road maintenance relates to resource conservation.
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The Center is an independently funded non-profit entity under the Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute at Penn State University. The Center contracts with the State Conservation Commission to provide education, outreach, and technical assistance to entities involved with the Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road Maintenance Program. Various other entities also maintain similar contracts with the Center such as the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the PA Game Commission. The Center also engages in other education and research grants and projects through a variety of other state and national sponsors.
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The mission statement of Pennsylvania 811 is to prevent damage to underground facilities. To promote safety, they provide an efficient and effective communications network among project owners, designers, excavators, and facility owners.
For copies of the law, users guide, excavator magazine, videos and more,
click here to visit Pennsylvania One Call's website.
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PennDOT oversees programs and policies affecting highways, urban and rural public transportation, airports, railroads, ports, and waterways. More than three-quarters of PennDOT's annual budget is invested in Pennsylvania's approximately 120,000 miles of state and local highways and 32,000 state and local bridges. PennDOT is directly responsible for nearly 40,000 miles of highway and roughly 25,400 bridges, a system first established in 1911.
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Pike County Conservation District | Website
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