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June 3, 2026 Cheltenham Township Public Works Committee
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Contract Awarded for Token Creek Parkway Road Diet Project
The committee considered awarding a contract for the Token Creek Parkway diet project. This project is described as a paving project that will restructure the road to improve safety, including adding guide rail and new signs. It is part of the township's 2026 paving program and will cover Token Creek Parkway from Cheltenham Avenue to near the Melrose development. The Melrose developer is expected to complete the remainder of the road diet. Three competitive bids were received, with T. Schaefer contractors recommended by the engineers. The project will narrow lanes and add shoulders but will not include speed cushions or pedestrian/bike paths, as a separate trail network is planned in conjunction with the Melrose development. This is the only road scheduled for full reconstruction and paving in 2026, with other paving deferred to 2027 and beyond. The work is considered necessary to address the road's poor condition before anticipated construction traffic from the Melrose development impacts it further.
Grant Application Recommended for Coventry Park Pedestrian Connection
The committee considered recommending the adoption of a resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application to the Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program for the Coventry Park pedestrian connection. The proposed project aims to create a pedestrian connection at the intersection of New Second Street and Coventry Road, addressing the current situation where the park's trail dead-ends, requiring pedestrians to walk on Coventry Avenue and New Second Street. The grant application is for $220,000. This connection is understood to be a requirement from PennDOT for a signalized intersection project at New Second Street and Coventry. The resolution was moved and approved.
Church Road Closure Request for Pipe Installation Deferred Due to Short Notice
The committee considered a request from PennDOT for a three-day closure of Church Road to install a stage three pipe crossing. The proposed detour route, intended to minimize traffic disruption, would reroute southbound traffic on Rice's Mill Road to Greenwood Avenue and northbound traffic to Glenside Avenue and Washington Lane. The applicant, Andrew Shields of Alan Myers, stated the request was submitted to PennDOT over a month and a half prior, with PennDOT forwarding the approval requirement to the township only the previous week. Commissioners expressed concerns about the short notice (less than two weeks before the proposed closure on June 15th), lack of a clear detour map provided with the agenda, and historical issues with PennDOT cooperation. Due to these concerns, particularly the inadequate planning and notice, the committee decided to hold the request and asked the applicant to return with a revised plan and sufficient advance notice.
Ribbon Cutting for New Traffic Garden at Thomas Williams Park Announced
The committee received an announcement regarding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new traffic garden at Thomas Williams Park on June 7th, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. This project, sponsored and funded by the county, transformed an underused space into a traffic garden for children. Julia Deweiler is credited with leading the project. The event will be followed by the first concert at Thomas Williams Park at 5:00 p.m. The county will distribute bike helmets, YJR Outdoors will offer learn-to-ride lessons and a pop-up bike park, and there will be a Mexican food truck, shots of love, and a beer garden. The park has recently seen other improvements, including a new fence. Several individuals and teams, including public works, planning, and Commissioner Stein, were thanked for their contributions.
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