Highway Department

Blair Township Highway Department

Located at 304 Third Street, Duncansville, the Blair Township Highway Department consists of four full time road crew employees: John Reed, Lou Legory, Dave Smith and Todd Lynn. The phone number to reach the Blair Township Highway Department is (814) 696-4363, extension 112; but can also be reached via extensions 106 or 102. Blair Township residents should feel free to contact the Township’s Highway Department regarding highway and maintenance issues and related concerns in Blair Township.

Services provided by the Blair Township Highway Department include:

Louis Legory, Blair Township Highway Department.

Louis Legory

David Smith, Blair Township Highway Department.

David Smith

Todd Lynn, Blair Township Highway Department.

Todd Lynn

2016 International dump truck.

Blair Township’s new 2016 International equipped with a 10 foot wide plow for winter. The truck was purchased partially with Liquid Fuels Funds and also with the Township’s Local Services Tax revenue replacing a 1995 truck on the fleet. Blair Township now has 4 front line trucks and 1 spare to maintain the Township’s roadways.

Vermeer Vacuum Excavating Trailer.

Blair Township purchased a Vermeer Vacuum Excavating Trailer in 2019. This piece of equipment is used by Township staff to clean inlet boxes of road debris, locate underground utilities, and small area excavation.

John Deere tractor with boom arm attachment.

In 2024 the Township purchased a John Deere Tractor with Boom arm attachment to replace an aging Massey Ferguson Boom Mower for road-side mowing. The Boom Tractor was purchased using both State Grant Funds and Liquid Fuels Funds.

Streets & Roads

To view the streets and roads within Blair Township, download our Blair Township Map.

Kladder Station Bridge crosses the Frankstown Branch of the Juniat River.

Damage caused by snow plowing and/or highway maintenance

The Blair Township Highway Department avoid damaging anyone’s property. However, mailboxes are often placed in the Township’s legal right-of-way. The Township is not liable for damages to mailboxes, fencing, shrubbery, trees, etc. caused by snow removal or other maintenance operations when placed within the Township’s right-of-way.

Notice to Property Owners: When removing snow from private property it is not to be plowed, shoveled, or blown on to public streets.