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PennDOT Pothole Reporting
Residents are reminded that potholes, sign problems, deer removal, etc… found on state roads can be reported to PennDOT by calling (800) FIX-ROAD or (800) 349-7623. When calling PennDOT please be prepared to provide the following information:
- Type of Problem (deer removal, pothole, sign problem, etc..)
- Location of the problem (including road name or route number, city or township, county, and any landmarks in the area)
For problems on local roads, residents are reminded to contact the borough, city or township the road is located in.
Rules Regarding Blank Out Signs on newly installed traffic lights in West Newton
I have received information directly from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation regarding the various complaints or misunderstanding of the Blank Out signs that light up when a train goes through town. The information is as follows from a written inquiry made to the PA Dept. of Transportation:
“Existing traffic signals at the Main and Second Street, as well as the Main and Water Street Crossings; were replaced with a Department of Transportaqtion Grant Project in 2009. As a part of the new traffic signal design, the existing railrod preemption was maintained. The cable from the railroad was re-installed in the new traffic signal cabinet. Work on the CSX railroad tracks was not part of the project.
Signal operation in regards to railroad preemption did not change with this project; however, blank out signs were installed at each intersection to prevent vehicles from traveleing towards the railroad crossing when a train is present. The signs are not visible during normal operation. Upon activation by an approaching train, the blank out signs (NO LEFT TURN, NO RIGHT TURN, DO NOT ENTER) are illuminate during the railroad preemption phases and they remain illuminated until the train clears the crossing. After the initial railroad clearance phase, the traffice signal operates normally, except vehicles are prohibited from traveling on SR 0136 toward the railroad tracks.
Installation of blank out signs at traffice signals with railroad preemption is based on Federal and State regulations, engineering judgment and industry standards. The prevent vehicle queues back to the traffic signals and minimize conflict between approaching vehicles and the railroad crossing. DRIVERS MUST OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THESE SIGNS LIKE ALL OFFICIAL TRAFFICE CONTROL DEVICES.
Department Publication 149, Traffic Signal Design Handbook, Chapter 14 dated October, 14, 2010 states, “After the track clearance phase, the highway intersection traffic control signals should e operated to permit vehicle movements that DO NOT CROSS THE TRACKS…”
In addition, the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, 2003 Edition, Section 8B.06, states, “At a signalized intersection that is located within 60 m (200ft) of a highway-rail grade crossing, measured from the edge of the track to the edge of the roadway, where the intersection traffic control signals are preempted by the approach of a train, ALL EXISTING TURNING MOVEMENTS TOWARD THE HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CORSSING SHOULD BE PROHIBITED DURING THE SIGNAL PREEMPTION SEQUENCES”. “A blank out or changeable message sign and/or appropriate highway traffic signal indication or other similar type sign may be used to prohibit turning movements toward the highway-rail grade crossing during preemption.” “Turn prohibition signs that are associated with preemption shall be visible only when the highway-rail grade crossing restriction is in effect.”
The above mentioned Federal and State regulations may be viewed online at: http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/ and http://www.dot.state.pa.us/ respectively.
The information was forwarded by Ronal J. Clark, P.E, Assistant District Executive-Maintenance Engineering District 12-0.
West Newton Spring Chipping Program
Spring Cleanup is finally here! The West Newton Borough is offering this service to the residents of the borough during the month of April.
For this service, you must call the West Newton Borough Office at: 724.872.6860 or visit the office located on 112 s. Water Street between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM M-F to make a reservation.
All tree or bush branches must be no larger than (4 inches in diameter and no longer than 12 feet). The items must be placed with the cut side toward the curb.
The pick-up dates are:
April 4, 11, 18, and 25th.
West Newton Borough US Census Bureau Community Survey Data
Please review the attached information concerning the U>S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survery. Population estimated at 2,873, Housing estimated at 1,477. For more information review attached document.
Bridge Update
The latest news from Representative Ted R. Harhai is that the projected date for the bridge to open is July 23, 2010. Penn Dot officials stated, the temporary pedestrian side walk may close intermittantly as the work progresses on the bridge. Please watch the Times Sun for upcoming closings. It has been reported in the Times Sun that the temporary walkway will be closed from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM until further notice. Stay tuned for more information.
Crime in our Borough
Citizens: We have had an unusual amount of crime related activities in our borough. Chief Gary Indof is reminding all residents of our community to lock your cars and doors and to report though calling 911 any suspicious activity immediately. Please read Mayor’s Corner and watch News Beat in the local Times Sun or tune into Channel 7 for Bridge Updates and any public safety messages.
Thank you,
Mayor Popovich
Bridge Is Closed In West Newton Updated Info.
Hello viewers: The bridge is currently closed to motorists as well as pedestrians. I have been in contact with 58th district state representative Ted R. Harhai and we are keeping the lines of communication open. As of 7-1-10, the material needed for repairs was ordered. The work is continuing on Span One and Span Three of the Bridge, Span Two is the span that has the defect. Please be advised, a fine may be imposed by the police for trespassing on the property. This bridge has been closed by Penn Dot and West Newton Borough Officals are working digilently with Penn Dot Officals to open the bridge as soon as possible. I will keep you updated on this website as I receive information. Thankyou!
Mayor Popovich