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      • According to the US Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 15.58 square miles, 15.5 square miles of which is land and 0.08 square miles of which is water. There are 76 miles of township-maintained roads and 33 miles of state-maintained roads within the township.
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  2. Beginning on Thursday, February 1, through the summer of 2024 - New Britain Road will be reduced 24/7 to one lane between Easton Road and Rolling Hill Boulevard. During the lane closure motorists will be directed to use Lower State Road, U.S. 202 and Easton Road. View the Detour Map.

  3. doylestownpa.org › departments › public-worksMaps | Doylestown Township

    Doylestown Township was founded in 1818 after the inhabitants of Doylestown and its vicinity petitioned the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the establishment of the Township of Doylestown. According to the US Census Bureau, there are 17,971 people residing in Doylestown Township.

  4. Doylestown Township was founded in 1818 after the inhabitants of Doylestown and its vicinity petitioned the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the establishment of the Township of Doylestown. According to the US Census Bureau, there are 17,971 people residing in Doylestown Township.

  5. As of 6 a.m., the Doylestown Township Police Department is reporting the following conditions: The Route 611, 202 and 313 corridors are mainly wet with minimal issues.

  6. Jan 16, 2024 · As of 6 a.m., the Doylestown Township Police Department is reporting the following conditions: The Route 611, 202 and 313 corridors are mainly wet with minimal issues.

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  7. Jan 28, 2024 · Doylestown roundabout project cuts New Britain Road to one lane starting Thursday. A two-year roundabout project in Doylestown starts February off with a significant change to New Britain Road and a detour that will continue through the summer.

  8. Apr 10, 2023 · DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA —Doylestown Township plans to spend up to $4 million this year on its accelerated road repair and repaving program.

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