Was there a traffic study completed for Pine Street/Route 213 in both directions from Bellevue (blinking light) to at least St Mary’s?

Our traffic study does begin starting from South on 413 at the Bellevue intersection, and it continues north on Pine Street up to Winchester Avenue. It doesn’t go all the way up to Saint Mary’s, I believe they are referencing Saint Mary’s Medical Center, that’s north of where our project will be affecting traffic patterns, so we didn’t go up quite that far. Then at 213 it goes from Old Lincoln Highway to South Flowers Mill Road.

Why is there a long service road between Hulmeville Road and the Cemetery. Is this for access to Our Lady of Grace Cemetery? If so, there are 2 entrances for the cemetery on West Gillam Ave and any funeral procession will get off at the Neshaminy School Exit and take Old Lincoln Hwy to West Gillam to enter the Cemetery. This service road is a one-way road so you cannot take it to leave the cemetery as you can do now so it is a big waste of money.

We have had meetings with Our Lady of Grace Cemetery regarding access to their property. They consider the frontage along US 1 as the main entrance, and we were told by them that their funeral procession uses the frontage road as it currently is and comes down from 413 to the cemetery entrance and that is the access they prefer to use.

The access off of Old Lincoln Highway they consider their back entrance. The portion from T-336, Parkvale Avenue, to the cemetery entrance will end up being converted to a two-way driveway for the cemetery, so that they can maintain their processionals as they currently are. Again, that was based on coordination with the cemetery directly.

Will there be a wall from the High School through Langhorne Manor?

At this time, we are still evaluating the impacts from the project and whether those would require/warrant a noise wall along the corridor, so some of that information is still being analyzed. At this point, we will have more details to come as the project continues further through the environmental analysis process, so at this time we do not know if that will be the case.

Why is the proposed crosswalk at Bethlehem AME on library side, not the bus stop side?

This crosswalk’s location has not been finalized. PennDOT is still looking at multiple options, with one being on the library’s side and a different option of where it is currently situated.

The project is looking at doing one side of the road with a crosswalk, not both sides. This is still being worked on in coordination with the borough.

Additionally, PennDOT is looking to put another crosswalk at Richardson Avenue intersection north of the stated location. That is all being coordinated with Langhorne Borough directly.

What is the project length and limits?

The starting point is just south of Neshaminy High School, and the end point is just north of the Corn Crib Road Overpass, which is roughly 2.5 miles of U.S. 1 mainline.