Montgomery county transportation program




















Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about. The money can only be used for the maintenance and improvements of roads, bridges, and traffic signals.

Eight projects across the county received Montgomery County Transportation Program grants for the selection cycle. Projects were evaluated in terms of the benefit and visibility to the overall public, county and local planning consistency, readiness, and funding support by a committee consisting of members of the Montgomery County Planning Commission Board and the Montgomery County Transportation Authority and interdepartmental county staff.

Transportation to anyone who does not meet the program eligibility requirements. Assistance with meals or meal preparation, eating, administering medications, bathing, toileting, dressing, grooming, laundry, cleaning or other services which do not fall within the program guidelines.

Emergency transportation. Payment for anything purchased groceries, prescriptions, parking, tolls, etc. Client Responsibilities: We ask that all clients abide by the following set of responsibilities. Call the office to schedule your trip requests in advance. We are currently booked weeks in advance, so plan your trips accordingly. When making a trip request, you MUST notify the office of any additional stops you need to make pharmacy, bank, etc.

Any additional stops NOT pre-booked may not be honored by the volunteer. Hatboro Borough will fund the installation of two school zone flashers and four pedestrian signal poles at the intersection of Jacksonville Road and Meadowbrook Avenue, in the vicinity of Crooked Billet Elementary School.

Hatfield Borough will fund the installation of a pedestrian flashing signal along Route South Main Street near Chestnut Street to facilitate the safe crossing of the Liberty Bell Trail, including a rapid flashing beacon and advance warning signs. County Transportation Program Grant Award:.

North Wales Borough will fund a rapid flashing beacon to facilitate a pedestrian crossing of Center Street at Walnut Street, in addition to updated ADA curb ramps and alley pavement restoration.



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