Project Status
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Planning
Next Step: Design
Project Overview
County: Wayne County
Municipality: South Canaan Township
Route: Route 3020, Section D50
Project Type: Culvert Structure Replacement
Proposed Construction Start: Summer 2026
Proposed Construction End: Spring 2027
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to a Public Meeting with Plans Display regarding the Route 3020 Section D50 Culvert Replacement Project in South Canaan Township, Wayne County. The Route 3020 Section D50 project involves improvements to the crossing of Route 3020 (Lake Quinn Road) over an unnamed tributary to Lake Quinn in South Canaan Township, Wayne County. The project proposes to replace the existing concrete slab bridge with a new precast reinforced concrete box culvert.
The existing bridge is experiencing deterioration on the deck and both abutments. The new culvert has been designed to improve the hydraulic performance of the original culvert and maintain the existing floodplains so as not to adversely affect adjacent property owners. Roadway improvements associated with the project include full depth pavement reconstruction in the vicinity of the culvert, providing lane and shoulder widths meeting current design criteria. New guide rail and pavement markings that will be provided throughout the project limits. Aerial utility relocations will be required to accommodate the proposed construction.
Wetland restoration will be required to restore wetland areas temporarily disturbed during construction.  As part of the environmental restrictions, no tree cutting will be allowed from May 15 through August 15 to accommodate spring staging and fall swarming habitat of the northern long-eared bat.
To view the project virtually, click on the Plans Display on the right side of this page.
Traffic Control
The project is expected to be built under a 2.6-mile detour, using Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road), Route 296 (Easton Turnpike), and Route 3018 (Cortez Road).  The detour will be in place for approximately 3-4 months to complete construction for this project.
Directions for the detour are given below:
Coming from Cortez Road
- At the intersection of Route 3018 (Cortez Road) and Route 3020 (Lake Quinn Road), continue straight (east) on Route 3018 (Cortez Road) for 0.4 miles.
- Turn left at the stop sign intersection of Route 3018 (Cortez Road) and Route 296 (Easton Turnpike).
- Continue north on Route 0296 (Easton Turnpike) for 1 mile to the intersection of Route 296 (Easton Turnpike) and Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road).
- Turn left onto Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road).
- Continue west on Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road) for 1.2 miles to the intersection of Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road) and Route 3020 (Lake Quinn Road).
Coming from Jubinsky Road
- At the intersection of Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road) and Route 3020 (Lake Quinn Road), continue straight (east) on Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road) for 1.2 miles.
- At the intersection of Route 3022 (Jubinsky Road) and Route 296 (Easton Turnpike) turn right.
- Continue south on Route 296 (Easton Turnpike) for 1 mile.
- At the intersection of Route 296 (Easton Turnpike) and Route 3018 (Cortez Road) turn right.
- Continue west on Route 3018 (Cortez Road) for 0.4 miles to the intersection of Route 3018 (Cortez Road) and Route 3020 (Lake Quinn Road).
Contact Information
Thomas J. Capitano
PennDOT Project Manager
tcapitano@pa.gov
Jessica Ruddy
PennDOT Press Officer
(570) 963-4044
jeruddy@pa.gov
Past Public Outreach
Public Meeting
Public Plans Display was held:
Date: Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Easton Township Building
2238 Easton Turnpike
Waymart, PA 18472
Public Comment Period
The public comment period, where the community was encouraged to respond with questions and concerns, was active from July 24, 2024 through August 21, 2024.
Virtual Plans Display
The virtual plans display is available online to view, but the comment period closed on August 21, 2024.
Accessibility
The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please contact the Project Manager listed above.
Title VI
Pursuant to the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, PennDOT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability. If you feel that you have been denied the benefits of, or participation in a PennDOT program or activity, you may contact the PennDOT, Bureau of Equal Opportunity, DBE/Title VI Division at 717-787-5891.
