QAB Board
Daryl Miller Chairman - BCCD Board Jim Diederich NRCS Jeremy Yohe PA Fish & Boat Matt Williams Planning Commission |
Here at BCCD we administer the largest county-run Dirt, Gravel, & Low Volume Road program in Pennsylvania with a combined annual budget of nearly $1.5 million. To date, BCCD in coordination with local municipalities and other road owning entities, has installed environmentally sensitive best management practices on over 100 projects. BCCD strives to provide technical assistance and funding in a cost-effective manner to reduce sedimentation to Bradford County waterways while reducing frequent road maintenance requirements. Program staff are available to assist with site selection, application submission, or general road maintenance and drainage issues.
The purpose of the DGLVR Program is to create a better public road system with a reduced environmental impact. The Program focuses on "Environmentally Sensitive Road Maintenance Practices" that reduce the impact of road runoff and sediment to local streams, while reducing long term road maintenance costs. Any state or local public entity that owns and maintains public roads is eligible to apply for Program funding. The majority of applicants are townships, but other entities such as boroughs, cities, counties, PA Game Commission, PennDOT, PA Fish and Boat Commission, and others are eligible to apply. Applicants are encouraged to work closely with districts, starting with a pre application meeting. Successful applicants will enter into contracts with county districts to complete project work. Applicants can complete project work themselves, or by hiring contractors. |
DGLVR Staff
Matt Schoen Dirt & Gravel Roads Specialist 570-485-3134 Tim Robson Dirt & Gravel Roads Specialist 570-485-3116 Joe Quatrini Technical Team Leader 570-485-3138 |