Fixing and maintaining Pennsylvania’s roads, highways and bridges remains a top priority. To that end, $470.2 million in liquid fuels payments – a 3% increase compared to last year – will be distributed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to help certified municipalities maintain their roads and bridges.
PennDOT’s annual distributions assist with municipalities’ highway and bridge-related expenses such as snow removal and road repaving. The formula that determines the allocation a municipality will receive is based on its population and miles of locally owned roads. To be eligible for liquid fuels, a roadway must be formally adopted as a public street by the municipality, meet certain dimension requirements and be able to safely accommodate vehicles driving at least 15 mph.
You can view the complete list of municipal liquid fuel payments here.