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Calvanese v. Leist et al

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 6, 1982
452 A.2d 1125 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1982)

Summary

In Calvanese v. Leist, 70 Pa. Commw. 251, 252, 452 A.2d 1125, 1126 (1982), we stated: "Absent any statutorily-imposed duty regulating responsibility to the Township to warn of dangerous conditions, we will not impose such."

Summary of this case from Haas v. Commonwealth

Opinion

Argued March 6, 1982

December 6, 1982.

Highways — Responsibility of Commonwealth.

1. The exclusive responsibility for repair and maintenance of state highways is with the Commonwealth, and a municipality has no duty to warn persons of a dangerous condition on such highway in the absence of a statutorily imposed duty relegating that responsibility to such municipality. [252-3]

Argued March 6, 1982, before President Judge CRUMLISH, JR. and Judges BLATT and DOYLE, sitting as a panel of three.

Appeal, No. 887 C.D. 1981, from the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County in case of Diane M. Calvanese, a minor, by her father and natural guardian, Louis C. Calvanese v. Michael J. Leist, Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Moe Henry Hankin and Sabina Hankin and Northampton Township, No. 80-0303-13-2.

Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County seeking damages for personal injuries. Defendant township filed preliminary objections. Objections sustained. Complaint dismissed as to defendant township. Plaintiff appealed to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Held: Affirmed.

Robert Lewis Seigle, for appellant. William A. Slotter, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee, Department of Transportation.

Martin J. Corr, Connolly, McAndrews, Stevens, Drexler and Corr, for appellee, Michael Leist.

James C. Bowen, Power, Bowen Valimont, for appellees, Moe Henry Hankins et ux.

Frank S. Guarrieri, Curtin Heefner, for appellee, Northampton Township.


The Bucks County Common Pleas Court sustained North Hampton Township's preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer and dismissed Diane Calvanese's complaint. We affirm.

The trial court addressed the issue of whether, should liability repose in the Township, this suit would be barred by the provision of The Political Subdivision Torts Claim Act, 42 Pa. C. S. § 8541. We need not reach that issue in that we conclude that the Township bears no liability in this case.

Calvanese, a passenger, was injured when her vehicle veered and struck a tree. The road is a state highway within the Township. Calvanese alleges that, at the time of the accident, the road was covered with mud and debris and the signs warning of the upcoming curve were obscured by trees and bushes.

Calvanese alleges that the Township should be held liable for failure to notify PennDOT of the dangerous condition of the highway. We disagree.

In Swank v. Bensalem Township, 68 Pa. Commw. 520, 449 A.2d 837 (1982), we affirmed the grant of Bensalem Township's motion for summary judgment on the basis that the exclusive responsibility for repair and maintenance of a state road was on the Commonwealth. See Stevens v. Reading Street Railway Co., 384 Pa. 390, 121 A.2d 128 (1956). Absent some statutorily-imposed duty relegating responsibility to the Township to warn of dangerous conditions, we will not impose such.

Calvanese asserts that, because the Township may exercise police powers in relation to this road, see Section 6109 of the Vehicle Code, as amended, 75 Pa. C. S. § 6109, that we should conclude that these police powers must include a duty to warn. In Stevens, our Supreme Court addressed the contention that policing of a road should include repair and maintenance. The Court concluded that "the word 'police' is used in the statute in its ordinary and well defined meaning of maintaining law and order." Id. at 404, 121 A.2d at 135. We thus find Calvanese's contention to be without merit.

Affirmed.

ORDER

The Bucks County Common Pleas Court order, No. 80-0303-13-2 dated April 1, 1981, is hereby affirmed.

Judge MENCER did not participate in the decision in this case.


Summaries of

Calvanese v. Leist et al

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 6, 1982
452 A.2d 1125 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1982)

In Calvanese v. Leist, 70 Pa. Commw. 251, 252, 452 A.2d 1125, 1126 (1982), we stated: "Absent any statutorily-imposed duty regulating responsibility to the Township to warn of dangerous conditions, we will not impose such."

Summary of this case from Haas v. Commonwealth
Case details for

Calvanese v. Leist et al

Case Details

Full title:Diane M. Calvanese, Appellant v. Michael J. Leist et al., Appellees

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 6, 1982

Citations

452 A.2d 1125 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1982)
452 A.2d 1125

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