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Will the environmental study include Gilliam Avenue? With the increase traffic, that is more noise and air pollution.

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Will the environmental study include Gilliam Avenue? With the increase traffic, that is more noise and air pollution.

Gillam Avenue was within the limits of the project study area so with any analysis that takes place, that will be included. Any noise, air quality analysis will be included as part of the EA document.

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Previous PostPrevious Have you done a traffic study on the possible increase in traffic on W. Highland Ave with the removal of all access road exits and putting the majority of exit traffic for Langhorne Manor and Parkland onto this street? Your reply to my previous questions was there are stop signs but that does not address the increase traffic through our neighborhood and specifically on this street. The street has no sidewalks and kids play and bike on this road and it is relatively quiet now, so I would like to see a possible traffic study completed.
Next PostNext I am extremely concerned about SAFETY in Langhorne Borough since the vast majority of traffic under the current plan will all land in Langhorne Borough, Existing traffic during rush hours results in traffic tie ups. (I would encourage PennDOT to witness this in real time.) Human nature being what it is, we have seen frustrated drivers peel off into neighborhoods to avoid the 213/413 light. We are a walking town of neighborhoods. Can PennDOT ensure the safety of children on bikes, parents with children and strollers who will likely confronted with increased traffic in all adjacent neighborhoods?

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