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Jefferson Township set to lower speed limit on Bullcreek Road

Bullcreek Road, which runs from Butler Township to Jefferson Township, could be getting a new speed limit. Justin Guido/Butler Eagle

JEFFERSON TWP — The township’s board of supervisors voted to begin the process to lower the speed limit on a section of Bullcreek Road from 40 mph to 35 mph during its meeting Monday, July 10.

This is being done in response to a speed study performed by a Local Technical Assistance Program from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The study recommended lowering the speed limit on its portion of Bullcreek Road to 35 mph.

“It’s a safer speed, a more proper speed for its usage on Bullcreek Road in our section of it,” said John Cypher, chairman of the board of supervisors.

Bullcreek Road is a winding rural north-south road with its northernmost point in Butler Township (intersecting with Saxonburg Road) and ending in Jefferson Township, where it merges with Frazier Road. Along the way, there is a section that runs through Summit Township.

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