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Lackawanna River Trail Gets $2M Pedestrian Bridge
7 Dec
Summary
- A $2 million project will connect Olyphant and Dickson City via a new pedestrian bridge.
- The bridge will link existing and new sections of the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail.
- Funding includes over $1.6 million from PennDOT's Transportation Alternatives program.

The Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority is set to begin its most significant project in recent history: a $2 million pedestrian bridge over the Lackawanna River. This initiative will connect the heritage trail sections in Olyphant and Dickson City, creating a continuous pathway for recreation and connectivity. The project also includes a new trailhead and parking area in Olyphant.
The approximately 200-foot bridge, slated to be LHVA's longest, will span the river, linking a new 0.8-mile trail segment in Olyphant with a 1-mile trail in Dickson City. This endeavor aims to enhance community access and promote alternative transportation, linking Throop, Olyphant, and Dickson City.




