Technical Assistance for Municipalities

he PennDOT Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) is dedicated to transferring transportation technology through training, technical assistance, and other customer services to municipal elected officials and their staff. The LTAP program is designed to help Pennsylvania’s municipalities, which maintain over 77,000 miles of roadways, make the best use of their roadway maintenance dollars. PennDOT LTAP provides technical information and proven technologies dealing with roadway maintenance and safety methods to meet the growing demands on municipal governments.

LTAP Engineers are available by phone, email, and in person to help municipalities troubleshoot specific maintenance and safety problems on their roadways. 

Training through LTAP takes many forms and is offered at little or no cost to municipalities. Training events include scheduled workshop training, Roads Scholar courses, on-site roadshows, and local product demonstrations.

Current Lancaster County LTAP Class Schedule

LTAP Course

Municipality

Date

Time

Meal Provided

Municipal Stormwater Facilities ProgramLancaster TownshipMarch 178am-12pmBreakfast
STOP Signs and Intersection Traffic ControlWest Hempfield TownshipMarch 198am-12pmBreakfast
Trucks On Local Roads: Issues and SolutionsParadise TownshipMarch 258am-12pmBreakfast
Drainage: The Key to Roads that LastLancaster TownshipApril 18am-3pmBreakfast and Lunch
 Asphalt Road Maintenance
West Hempfield TownshipApril 278am-12pmBreakfast




To register or learn more about these programs, visit PennDOT's LTAP website.

Lancaster County LTAP Annual Reports

2025 Lancaster County LTAP Annual Report

Contact

Faith Kelleher, Office Support III
fkelleher@lancastercountypa.gov
(717) 299-8333