Friday, August 5, 2016

PennDOT Names Maintenance Manager for Philadelphia

PennDOT Names Maintenance Manager for Philadelphia

8/5/2016-KING OF PRUSSIA

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today
that it
has named Rodney K. Stith as the new state maintenance manager in
Philadelphia.

"Rodney is a valued member of District 6's maintenance organization and
possesses the field and managerial skills to effectively direct state
maintenance operations in Philadelphia," PennDOT Assistant District
Executive –
Maintenance John Krafczyk said.

Stith, who served most recently as PennDOT's acting county maintenance
manager
in Philadelphia, will supervise a staff of 66 employees who are responsible
for
maintaining 361 miles of state highway and 422 state-owned bridges in
Philadelphia.

Stith will manage a $38.8 million annual maintenance budget and direct
numerous
transportation maintenance functions in Philadelphia, including the
development
of the annual paving program; winter maintenance operations; pavement
patching;
and incident response.

Prior to working as acting county maintenance manager in Philadelphia,
Stith
worked as an assistant highway maintenance manager in Philadelphia. He
joined
PennDOT in 1990 as a transportation equipment operator trainee.

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