The Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance (NEPA) invites the public to attend a PA 611 Corridor Study Open House #2 on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Pocono Township Municipal Building, 205 Old Mill Road, Tannersville, PA. A formal presentation will begin at 6:00 p.m.
The PA 611 Corridor Study aims to evaluate transportation needs and opportunities along this vital north-south route in Monroe County. The study’s goals are to improve safety, reduce congestion, and support economic growth while preserving the region’s character. This second public open house will focus on sharing proposed roadway and corridor improvement recommendations developed as part of the PA 611 Corridor Study and providing an opportunity for the public to review, ask questions, and offer feedback. The recommendations build upon input received during the first open house and technical analysis conducted throughout the study process.
“We heard from many Monroe County residents at the first public open house and through our online survey,” said Kate McMahon, Vice President, Transportation Planning Services. “Now, we want to share what we learned and provide information about the improvements that are proposed for the PA 611 corridor.”
NEPA Alliance, a regional community and economic development agency, serves the seven counties of Northeastern Pennsylvania, including Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill, and Wayne. NEPA Alliance services include Federal and State grant assistance, Business Financing, Government Contracting Assistance, International Trade Assistance, Nonprofit Assistance, Transportation Planning, and Research and Information. For more information about NEPA Alliance, visit www.nepa-alliance.org or call 866-758-1929. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider, lender, and employer.”

