HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that over $209 million will be invested into more than 50 projects across Central Pennsylvania.

The investments include rehabilitating, reconstructing and resurfacing 105 miles of highway and working on 89 bridges. These projects will take place in Cambria, Somerset, Fulton, Blair, Bedford and Huntingdon counties.

“Each new and continued project plays a vital role in supporting safe and efficient travel, both for the residents of our region and those who are traveling through,” said District 9 Executive Vince Greenland. “These projects support our economy and enhance our communities by providing transportation options for residents and shipping routes for area businesses to grow and thrive.”

Projects continuing in 2026 include:

Blair County – Route 3013 (Dunnings Highway) over Dry Run and Blair Gap Run bridge replacement in Blair and Allegheny townships, $5.4 million.

Fulton County – Interstate 70 eastbound resurfacing, Amaranth to Bedford in Bethel, Brush Creek and Union townships, $19 million.

Somerset County – U.S. 219, U.S. 30 to North Somerset resurfacing in Jenner, Lincoln, Quemahoning and Somerset townships, $26 million.

Projects expected to begin this year include:

Bedford County

U.S. 30, Breezewood to Everett resurfacing in Everett Borough, East Providence Township, and West Providence Township, $14.2 million.

U.S. 30, Scenic Road to Pitt Street resurfacing in Bedford Borough, $6.1 million.

Route 4009 (William Penn Road), Quaker Valley Road to Brumbaugh Road resurfacing in Bedford and Saint Clair townships, $2.3 million.

Blair County

Interstate 99, Sproul/Claysburg to Newry Pulloff resurfacing and bridge rehabilitation in Blair, Freedom, and Greenfield townships, $24 million.

Route 453 (Jaynesville Park), Interstate 99 to Beaton’s Road resurfacing and slope stabilization in Tyrone Borough and Snyder Township, $8.4 million.

Route 36 (Logan Boulevard), U.S. 22 to Plank Road resurfacing in the City of Altoona, Hollidaysburg Borough, Allegheny Township, Logan Township, and Frankstown Township, $5.5 million.

Route 866 (High Street & Piney Creek Road), Williamsburg Resurfacing in Woodbury Township and Williamsburg Borough, $2.6 million.

Cambria County

U.S. 22, Route 164 to Blair County Line resurfacing in Cresson and Munster townships, $11.6 million.

Route 756, Alvin Street to Industrial Park Road resurfacing in Geistown Borough and Richland Township, $9.5 million.

Route 3104 (Mount Airy Drive) over U.S. 219 bridge replacement in Richland Township, $2.3 million.

Route 160 over Otto Run and South Fork Branch bridge replacements in Wilmore Borough and Adams, Croyle and Summerhill townships, $3.5 million.

Fulton County

T-313 (Hill Road) over Tributary to Sawmill Hollow Run bridge replacement, $1 million.

Route 655 over Barnett’s Run bridge replacement in Belfast Township, $850,000.

Huntingdon County

Route 655 (Big Valley Pike) over Tributary to Mill Creek culvert replacement in Brady Township, $1.4 million.

Route 994 (Old Plank Road) over Tributary to Great Trough Creek culvert replacement in Todd Township, $800,000.

Somerset County

U.S. 219 Boynton Bridge Replacement in Elk Lick Township, $2.3 million.

Route 3029 (Copper Kettle Highway) over Middle Creek bridge replacement in Milford Township, $1.4 million.

Route 2001 (Oak Dale Road) over Laurel Creek bridge replacement in Elk Lick Township, $1.4 million.

PennDOT urges drivers to take extra caution in work zones by driving slowly, turning on headlights, avoiding distractions and paying close attention to signs and flaggers.

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