District 8 Projects - Lebanon County

Horseshoe Pike (Route 322) Culvert Preservation over Killinger Creek

Project Status

Step 2 of 4

Design

Next Step:  Construction

Public Outreach

Virtual Plans Display

​The virtual plans display will be available online from August 19, 2025 through September 19, 2025

Public Comment Period

The public comment period, where the community is encouraged to respond with questions and concerns will be from August 19, 2025 through September 19, 2025

Project Overview

County: Lebanon
Municipality: South Londonderry Township and South Annville Township
State Route: 0322-066
Local Name: Horseshoe Pike
Project Type: Culvert Preservation
MPMS Number: 117411
Proposed Construction Start: June 2026
Proposed Construction End: August 2026
Last Updated: August 2025

The Route 322 Section 066 culvert preservation project is located along Route 322 (Horseshoe Pike) over Killinger Creek in South Londonderry and South Annville Townships, Lebanon County, approximately 1.25 miles east of Campbelltown. The purpose of this project is to preserve the existing culvert and provide a continued safe and efficient crossing of Route 0322 (Horseshoe Pike) over Killinger Creek.

The existing structure is a single span, 9-foot, 10-inch x 3-foot reinforced concrete box culvert built in 1950.

Recommended structure preservation work associated with this project consists of:

  • Scour remediation and superstructure concrete repairs
  • Pressure grouting undermined portions of the culvert
  • New aprons and rock lining at the culvert inlet and outlet
  • Wing wall concrete repairs
  • Culvert barrel crack and concrete repairs 

Additionally, there is an existing passing zone within the project limits that will be removed as part of this project, including associated signing and pavement markings.

This section of Horseshoe Pike (Route 0322) has an average daily traffic volume of 12,840 vehicles per day (vpd).

The first phase of construction will be to install new centerline pavement markings and remove the existing passing zone, including associated signing.  Traffic will be controlled using flaggers and short-term work zones.  The second phase of construction will be to perform the culvert preservation activities, which will be completed during long-term shoulder closures. Due to sufficient width of the existing travel lanes and shoulders, both the left and right shoulders can be closed simultaneously. 

Overhead utilities are present at the site, and de-energization or relocation may be required at the culvert.

The project is currently in design, and construction work is anticipated to begin in Summer 2026 and last approximately 3 months.

The purpose of the plans display is to introduce the project and solicit public input, questions, or concerns regarding the project.​

A digital version of the information will be available to view online through September 19, 2025.​

Contact Information

Adrian Fogle
Project Manager
717-363-2817
c-adrfogle@pa.gov

David M. Thompson
Media Contact
(717) 787-1446
dmthompson@pa.gov

Accessibility

The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please contact the Project Manager listed above.

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