Bucks County breaks ground on Lower Bucks Government Services Center in Bristol
Bucks County Commissioners recently broke ground at the future site of the updated Lower Bucks Government Services Center, just days after Bristol Township Council approved the project. The two-story, 39,000-square-foot facility is on New Falls Road in the township’s Levittown section. It will house accessible offices for 13 county departments, including some row offices and court offices. It will replace the existing 8,600-square-foot county government building that presently houses an annex for county government, the homeless shelter, the district attorney’s warehouse, the Levittown Branch of the Bucks County Free Library and District Judge Terry Hughes’ court. The project, with an estimated cost of $25 million, will be paid for with county funds. Construction is expected to begin in early 2024 and take about two years.
Source: Bucks County; 9/28/2023 & Levittown Now; 9/29/2023
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Bucks County breaks ground on Lower Bucks Government Services Center in Bristol
Published Friday, October 6, 2023