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Meadows Road Bridge Collapse

The Meadows Road Bridge in Lower Saucon Township was demolished in 2021, after it began to collapse and was judged to be beyond repair, despite being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 1858 stone arch bridge spanning the Saucon Creek was closed to traffic in 2018 after it was found to have structural issues. (FILE PHOTO)

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A number of significant local roadway, bridge and infrastructure projects are included in a FutureLV Long-Range Transportation Plan recently issued by the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission.

The LVPC plan covers the period of 2024 to 2050 and was formulated based upon a 25-year inclusive funding projection of approximately $5.36 billion.

“The LRTP is not a defined budget, but rather a long-term funding plan of how to spend money that is projected to be available in those future years,” the document’s preface states. “It is ‘fiscally constrained,’ which means that only enough projects can be planned that match the funding that is reasonably expected to arrive in those years. As federal and state infrastructure investment programs change and as local governments, non-profits and the private sector secure grant funding the regional pool of resources grows.”

Projects included in the plan are defined as short-range (2024-2028), mid-range (2029-2036) and long-range (2037-2050) and “are priorities that the region can reasonably expect to achieve over the next 25 years,” it says. It also categorizes approximately $2.27 billion in other proposed projects as “unmet needs,” meaning there is no funding anticipated for them over the next 25 years.

The roughly 50 projects listed below are primarily in Hellertown borough, Lower Saucon Township, Upper Saucon Township, Lower Milford Township, Coopersburg borough, the City of Bethlehem, Fountain Hill borough, Freemansburg borough and Williams Township. A number of the planned projects involve work on major local highways, including I-78, Rt. 309 and Rt. 33.

A new Meadows Road Bridge in Lower Saucon Township (pictured above) is one of the short-range transportation projects identified in the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission’s recently released FutureLV Long-Range Transportation Funding plan. The historic, county-owned stone bridge which spanned the Saucon Creek fell into disrepair after it was closed to traffic in 2018. Despite being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2020, it was demolished in 2022. (FILE PHOTO)

Short-Range (2024-2028)

Mid-Range (2029-2036)

Long-Range (2037-2050)

Unmet Needs

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