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16665 | US 202, Markley Street Southbound (Section 500) (East Norriton Township & Norristown Borough, Montgomery County)

This project serves for the pre-construction phases of the Markley Street rehabilitation project for Section 500 of US 202 (SR 3020 and Norristown Borough Street) ; from approximately 700 feet south of Main Street (local street) to Johnson Highway (SR 3017) for a total length of approximately 8,500 linear feet; and on Johnson Highway (SR 3017) from Markley Street to Powell Street (local street) for a total length of approximately 2,200 feet. Between Main Street (local street) and Marshall Street (local street), Markley Street is a four-lane divided street with no parking permitted. Between Marshall Street and Johnson Highway (SR 3017), it is a two-lane street, with parking typically permitted on both sides. This parent project will incorporate all pre-construction phases (UTL and ROW) for MPMS# 80021 (Section 510) and 80022 (Section 520), 106068 (Section 530) and Section 540, which will be used for the respective construction contracts.
The scope also includes some operational improvements instead of strict road reconstruction by adding an extension of Barbadoes Street, in Norristown, between Lafayette Street and Washington Street to provide an eastern connection to Water Street and alleviate truck turning conflicts, for the Norristown Transfer Station, at the intersection of Water Street and Main Street. There is also an upgrade to the railroad grade crossings at Main Street and Marshall Street by installing new gates, signals and crossing surfaces and replacing existing traffic signals on Markley Street at the intersections of Main Street, Marshall Street and Elm Street.
In the DVRPC region, US 202 covers 61 miles, traversing 27 municipalities. It serves as a major commuter route and is a vital link for business and industry. For planning purposes, US 202 has been divided into seven major sections (100 through 700), and some of those sections have been broken down further to simplify construction management.
Project CMP (Congestion Management Process) commitments include strategies such as improvements for transit users, bicyclists, pedestrians, and drivers on the existing road network (operations). See DVRPC’s 2007 and 2011 annual memoranda on supplemental strategies for details related to this project.

Limits: Main Street to Johnson Highway
Air Quality Code: S10

FY2023 TIP for PA Program Years (in Thousands)

PhaseFundFY23FY24FY25FY26FY27-34
FD581$1000$0$0$0$0
Program Year Totals:$1,000$0$0$0 
Total FY23-FY26 Cost:$1,000Total FY23-FY34 Cost:$1,000 
All costs in thousands.

Milestones

PhaseMilestoneEstimated Date
FD4232 Approved by FHWA
FDPhase Approved by PMC
FDStart of Phase2007-07-15
FDCash Flow Start2007-08-10
FDCompletion of Phase2010-02-15
FDCash Flow End2016-02-08
FDPhase on Approved STIP