Municipal Authority Projects

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At its January 2018 meeting, the Municipal Authority authorized the issuance of a $6 million bond to finance the continuation of this improvement project work. The MA’s annual debt service for this bond and operating expenses are being paid by an annual assessment levied on all properties, except single family residential, within the MA’s service area.

The 2023 annual assessment is levied on all properties except single family residential, based on their total assessed values (land and improvements). Tax-exempt and municipal properties are subject to the assessment. For its part, Upper Dublin Township will pay $11,024.75 in annual assessments, for 520 Virginia Drive and six other municipally-owned properties in the Municipal Authority Service Area.

The Municipal Authority has developed a priority list for transportation and infrastructure projects, with civil engineering support.

Fort Washington Cross County Trail & Road Diet (FWCCTRD)

The Fort Washington Cross County Trail & Road Diet is a $37 Million investment by Upper Dublin Township and Municipal Authority which has included $25 Million in grants and other funding sources to install a 3.0-mile regional Circuit Trail, reconstruct roads, and improve access & drainage within the district. Expand the menus below to learn more about current phases of the FWCCTRD projects

Other Municipal Authority Projects

Expand the menus below to learn more about current Municipal Authority projects.


What's to Come in 2024

In 2024, the Dreshertown Road Improvements Project is scheduled for construction to:

  • Extend the Cross County Trail from Susquehanna Road to Beacon Hill/Bantry Drive along Virginia Drive and Dreshertown Road.
  • Widen Virginia Drive & Dreshertown Road to five lanes from Susquehanna Road to north of Limekiln Pike.
  • Widen Dreshertown Road to three lanes from north of Limekiln Pike to Beacon Hill/Bantry Drive.
  • Install missing sections of sidewalk.
  • Replace a deteriorated culvert below Dreshertown Road.
  • Improve sight distance from Kirks Lane.