Greenville seeks public input on Rt. 18 proposed improvements
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is asking for the public's input for proposed improvements to Route 18 and Route 18/358 in the Borough of Greenville in Mercer County.
The proposed project consists of widening the intersection of Route 18 (Clarksville Street), Route 18/358 (West Main Street) and N. Third Street to add a right turn lane and improve truck turning to and from Route 18.
The intersection of N. High Street and West Main Street will be widened for buses. Traffic signals will be replaced at this intersection and at the intersection of Route 18 (Main St.) and High Street and traffic signals will be updated at Route 18 and Water Street and Route 18 and Mercer Street.
The project also includes resurfacing Route 18 from Route 846 to the bridge over the Shenango River, with drainage improvements, construction, repairs and cleaning sidewalks, pavement markings, and curb ramps.
The contract is expected to be awarded in 2023 with work taking place in 2024.
The information on the Route 18 Intersection Improvement Project, including a handout, digital plans, and an online comment form is available online. The page will remain active until January 30.
Project plans and hard copy comment forms will also be available at the Greenville Borough building at 125 Main St., Greenville, PA 16125 from January 13 to 30.