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Northampton County News

Intersection warning of low clearance to nearby bridge is transferred to Allen Township ownership

Northampton County Courthouse, Easton, Pa.,
Donna S. Fisher
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For LehighValleyNews.com
Northampton County Council voted to transfer the right-of-way to the Bullshead Road and Willowbrook Road intersection to Allen Township.

EASTON, Pa. — Northampton County officials hope to make one roadway less welcoming for large trucks.

Northampton County Council last week voted to hand off the right-of-way to the intersection of East Bullshead Road and Willowbrook Road to Allen Township.

Once the land is officially Allen's, the township will begin a project to deter truck drivers from proceeding toward a bridge on E Bullshead Road with a 12-foot clearance.

Truckers often ignore signs declaring that no trucks are allowed on the road and warning of low clearance. As a result, large trucks repeatedly have hit the overpassing bridge.
Allen Township officials

According to township officials, truckers often ignore signs declaring that no trucks are allowed on E Bullshead Road and warning of low clearance ahead.

As a result, large trucks repeatedly have hit the overpassing bridge, more than a half-mile away and located between Willowbrook Road and Weaversville Road.

County Council voted unanimously to sell the right-of-way to Allen Township for $1. In return, the county hopes to save money on repairs to its oft-struck pedestrian bridge, which is part of the Nor-Bath Trail.

The township plans to install a median on E Bullshead Road.

As a result, large trucks with a 53-foot trailer could not make the turn without driving over the median, according to alternate township engineer Stan Wojciechowski.

Shorter vehicles, such as East Allen Fire Department’s 43-foot fire trucks, should be able to make the turn without issue, Wojciechowski said.

Adding the median will cost about $70,000, according to estimates from late 2023.