bookmark_border$7.7 Million Bridge Project

Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation Barry Schoch joined the Montgomery County Commissioners, State Rep. Mike Vereb, and other dignitaries today to kickoff one of the most important bridge replacement projects in Montgomery County in decades.

The brief ceremony launched the $7.7 million, 20-month demolition and replacement of the Arcola Road Bridge, which connects Lower and Upper Providence Townships over the Perkiomen Creek.

The 290-foot bridge, built in 1869 and rebuilt in 1931, was ordered closed by PennDOT on August 16, 2013 for safety reasons. By the time of its closure, the bridge had become a major commuter route for workers in the pharmaceutical companies and office parks clustered between Collegeville and Phoenixville.

Unrivaled cooperation between PennDOT, area legislators, county and local officials managed to advance the construction schedule ahead significantly.

“This critical project has gotten to this point much sooner than many infrastructure projects because of the immense amount of cooperation between levels of government,” said Josh Shapiro, chair of the Montgomery County Commissioners. He specifically commended State Rep. Mike Vereb along with State Sen. John Rafferty, the county’s Department of Assets and Infrastructure, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the federal Highway Administration and both Lower and Upper Providence Townships.

bookmark_borderAmbler Oktoberfest, Oct 4th

Butler Pike and Main Street
An all day FREE event in Ambler, PA

There’s a reason this festival has been going on for 23 years now, come join the fun and find out why this event is so popular! Live music, arts & crafts, great food, beer gardens, kids rides, games and so much more! Our Ambler restaurants and businesses will have special offerings all day. There will be over 90 vendors and various food trucks, as well as tons of great live music, on two stages! Come hear the sounds of:

The Rat Finks
Third Rail
Rob Tait Band
The Other Brothers
Rob Tomlinson
King Zimm
Peter Scott Ruben
Rachel Conrad and Luke Cleary
Greg Sover
Tom Mahon and Kara Lynn Caltabiano