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Middletown Township is moving forward with repaving a number of local roads.
At their meeting last week, the Board of Supervisors approved hiring General Asphalt Paving Company of Philadelphia for $926,364.75 to repave 3.8 miles of roadway.
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The township will repave Heatons Mill Drive, Heatons Mill Circle, Branford Way, Colby Lane, Huntingdon Place, Windham Drive, Alberts Way, Bernick Drive, Cambridge Drive, Choate Court, David Drive, Exeter Court, Hanover Court, James Court, Waldon Road, Silverlake Road, and Swift Road.
As part of the contract Middletown will repair and repave Township Line Road/Big Oak Road as it runs from the West Trenton Line tracks to the I-295 bridge. In February, Pat Duffy, the now retired director of zoning and building, said the section of Township Line Road is deteriorating badly.
The work will also include repaving the parking lot Firefighters Park off Poplar Street, add a walkway to the basketball courts at Firefighters Park, repave the entrance driveway to Harris Park off Harris Avenue, and the pave a parking area that can be used for township storage at the old Langhorne Spring Water Company property off Hulmeville Avenue.
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New Building and Zoning Director Pat Ennis said $400,000 of the project will be paid for by PennDOT liquid fuel tax funds.
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