![]() The March meeting will be held on March 22, 2023. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Bristol Township Council, Bucks County Pennsylvania that the Council Meetings for 2023 will be held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM and the first Thursday of each month, as needed. The new link for Sewer Municipal Online Payments Portal is: Click here for attached flyer for instructions of online bill payments as well as telephone option payments. ![]() Your account numbers have changed so please make note of this on your bills. The Township has changed our financial and utility software. Click here to read the full Press Release. The Township is also working with PennDOT on an acceptable detour route and will provide this information once it is approved. Once a plan of action is agreed upon, along with a timeline, this information will be provided. Bristol Township Fire Chief/Fire Marshal/Emergency Management Director Kevin Dippolito advises “changes have been made to the Fire and EMS response cards at the 9-1-1 dispatch center to ensure the closest units are sent during the bridge closure.” The Township is in the process of discussing these new bridge safety concerns with AMTRAK. The timeline for the length of this closure is currently unknown. We thank you for your patience.įor immediate health, safety and welfare concerns, the Randall Avenue/Edgely Bridge closes today (February 23, 2023) to all vehicular traffic. Once the inspection is completed, we will have a better understanding of action items with timelines. At that time our Engineers will have the ability to get under the bridge and evaluate these new concerns of falling concrete. An Amtrak-approved vehicle will be ready for use in two weeks. At last night’s Council Meeting, the Township Manager gave an update advising our Engineer’s had secured the required Amtrak-approved hi-rail vehicle rental but was advised today that truck is actually not an approved truck. The Township has received an approved permit from Amtrak to review the conditions under the bridge. Additionally, our Township Traffic Engineer submitted a revised signal plan for Radcliffe Street and Randall Avenue to allow for the signal to remain green on Radcliffe Street unless engaged by the pedestrian walkway use or the single family driveway on Radcliffe Street looped with the traffic signal. Radcliffe Street will remain green permanently now unless engaged by the pedestrian walkway push detector used to cross Radcliffe Street or the single family driveway on Radcliffe Street with the loop detector still engaged with the traffic signal.Īt last night's Council Meeting, the Township Manager gave an update advising our Engineer’s have secured the required Amtrak-approved hi-rail vehicle rental and the inspection is scheduled for June 6-8. The Radcliffe Street and Randall Avenue traffic signal has been approved by PennDOT for the adjustments. The Township was not awarded the RAISE grant applied for the reconstruction of the bridge. The Township has not been able to inspect the bridge as of yet. ![]() Thank you!Ģ023 Street Sweeper Schedule - Click HereĬomprehensive Park Parks Recreation Open Space Greenways and Trails PlanĪ public presentation to Council and residents was presented on the Comprehensive Park Parks Recreation Open Space Greenways and Trails Plan. The survey will be open until August 13th. Please participate in the process by clicking on the link below and taking 5 minutes to complete the Bristol Township Community Survey. The process of creating the Five-Year Plan will be inclusive, transparent, and strongly informed by community and stakeholder engagement. STMP grant funds will assist with the development of a Multi-Year Financial Management Plan aimed at improving managerial, administrative, and financial capacity. Minimum age for buying tobacco products is 21.Ĭurfew for people 11 or under is 10:00 P.M.Ĭurfew for people 12 and 13 is 10:30 P.M.Ĭurfew for people 14 through 17 is 11:00 P.M.Īll information on this site must be approved by the Township Manager.Ĭopyright © 1996-2022 Bristol Township Governmentīristol Township was awarded grant funding through the Strategic Management and Planning Program (STMP) offered by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. Part of the 10th Senate District - Steve Santarsiero Part of the 141st Legislative District - Tina Davis Part of the 1st Congressional District - Brian Fitzpatrick The schools are in the Bristol Township School District Population density is 3211 persons per square mile The population is 55,421 (2010 Census Data) Unit of Local Government is a First Class Township
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