Motorists can expect road closures and limited street parking in the neighborhood.
Police and fire crews responded the scene of a house fire early Monday afternoon in Doylestown Township.
Motorists are asked to plan ahead and consider alternate routes during a bridge project in New Hope and utility work in Doylestown.
Parking will not be allowed along the roadway during the construction road work, police said.
During the flushing process, customers may notice temporary low water pressure or discolored water.
Lawmaker receives update on Route 611 and 202 resurfacing project in Doylestown; shares safety concerns with PennDOT in New Hope.
Rehabilitation project remains on track for completion in the fall, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
SEPTA service cuts are going into place on Sunday throughout the Philadelphia region.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.
Motorists can expect delays in the area due to the road closure and traffic detours.
The road tour will include several stops in Lower and Central Bucks County to discuss high-priority repairs and improvements.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas because backups and delays will occur.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when driving through the work area, as backups and delays are likely to occur.
According to police, the signal has resumed normal operations and traffic is again moving smoothly.
Detours will be posted to direct motorists around the construction site. Drivers should allow extra time to drive through the area.
Motorists should expect single-lane traffic and delays during the daytime construction project.
Road closures also announced in neighboring Plumstead Township today and Friday.
Police are advising motorists to find alternative routes while the closure is addressed.
Roads in Chalfont Borough, New Britain Borough and New Britain Township will be closed for the Friday morning parade.
Police are on the scene investigating an incident along the highway; motorists may encounter delays.
A township road reopened Wednesday evening after a utility pole was knocked down by a truck.
No street parking will be permitted during posted work time and vehicles left on the street may be towed.
Motorists are being asked to avoid streets in and around the high school between 2 and 6 p.m.
3 accidents on Tuesday caused traffic headaches, closing roads and reducing travel lanes. One driver was taken into custody for impairment.
According to the Doylestown Township Police, the roadway was scheduled to be closed for approximately eight hours.
The road was closed for several hours while emergency crews assisted with the crash and conducted an investigation.
Flooding has shut down two roadways in the township. Police are urging motorists not to drive through flood waters.
Firefighters and police were on the scene Wednesday morning of an overturned truck in the 1500 block of Swamp Road in Buckingham.
Motorists are advised of travel restrictions and possible slowdowns this week when driving near pothole maintenance crews.
SEPTA is asking commuters to plan accordingly for weekday schedule changes and weekend opposite side boarding.
Police are asking motorists to find an alternate route around the accident scene.
"Route 611 is now open. Thank you for your patience," police reported.
Five legislators will gather at the Levittown SEPTA Station on Thursday to support funding for SEPTA to avoid regional rail service cuts.
Motorists can expect delays and closures as crews work along the roadway trimming trees and conducting cleanup work.
Motorists are advised of travel restrictions and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews patching potholes.
Motorists are advised that road closures and detours will be in place on Wednesday and Thursday while the work is completed.
Motorists are advised of the following projects that could impact their travels in Central and Upper Bucks County beginning this week.