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6 roads to be repaved in Washington Township project

Joyce Hanz
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Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Washington Township supervisors and residents during Thursday’s meeting.

Washington Township Supervisors on Thursday awarded a $356,823 contract to Derry Construction Co. Inc. to pave six township roads this year.

Derry Construction Co., based in Derry Township, was one of 10 companies to bid for the contract.

Roads to be repaved with asphalt include McQuilkin Drive; Turack, Owens and Maiolie roads; Bert Lane; and Larimer Trail.

Supervisor Joe Olszewski said the project is expected to take about three days to complete. The contract calls for work to be completed by Aug. 15, but the township is hopeful the work will be done in May.

Also at Thursday’s meeting, supervisors:

  • Awarded a contract to D1 Landscaping of Washington Township to cut grass at Kunkle Park, at a rate of $565 per cutting. Four other companies bid for the contract, which starts in April and runs through fall.
  • Hired Tyler Kuntz as a part-time township police officer, effective March 2, at a rate of $15 an hour. Once Kurtz completes training, his rate will go up to $20 an hour.
  • Accepted the resignation of Brian Jenks as a part-time police officer. He accepted a full-time position in Allegheny Township.
  • Announced the township’s Spring Clean-Up Dumpster Day will be May 1.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

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