Politics & Government
PennDOT Names New Bucks County Maintenance Manager
Calvin Morrison will supervise a staff of 110 employees who are responsible for maintaining 959 miles of state highway and 646 state-owned bridges.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation recently announced that Calvin Morrison is the new state maintenance manager in Bucks County.
“Cal brings a wealth of field and managerial experience to this new position as he’s been a key member of our Bucks County maintenance staff for the past 29 years,” PennDOT District Executive Lester C. Toaso said in a release. “His service as a highway worker, foreman and assistant maintenance manager provides him with the knowledge and background to successfully lead our Bucks County maintenance operation.”
Morrison, who served most recently as PennDOT’s acting county maintenance manager in Bucks County, will direct PennDOT’s highway and bridge maintenance program in the county.
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Morrison will supervise a staff of 110 employees who are responsible for maintaining 959 miles of state highway and 646 state-owned bridges in Bucks County. He will manage a $32.7 million annual budget and direct numerous transportation maintenance functions, including development of the annual paving program; winter storm maintenance; pothole patching; bridge repair and highway incident response.
Morrison joined PennDOT’s Bucks County maintenance unit in 1982 as a highway maintenance worker. He was promoted to foreman in 1985 and then to assistant county maintenance manager in 1999.
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