Temporary road closures will start at 7 a.m. on Saturday, October 18. Anyone who lives on the 5K route should consider alternate routes.
A new round of traffic restrictions are scheduled to begin in September, according to the transportation agency.
Motorists can expect overnight delays due to overnight milling and paving operations in the area of the Newtown Shopping Center.
SEPTA service cuts are going into place on Sunday throughout the Philadelphia region.
Beginning this week, work will shift to realigning the northern leg of Woodbourne Road and constructing auxiliary turn lanes.
The travel restriction will allow a contractor to perform work related to the recent erection of an oversized vehicle “headache bar."
As part of its conversion to open road tolling, demolition work to begin at toll plazas at Quakertown and in Fort Washington.
When installed, the beam will be used to display traffic-control and weight-restriction signs, and a yellow “headache bar."
State and township officials gather at two busy pedestrian crossings to inaugurate new pedestrian crossing warning signals.
Around-the-clock restriction needed for sidewalk repairs at bridge’s Pennsylvania approach, bridge commission says.
During the construction project, motorists will encounter road closures and detours on Centre Avenue and on South State Street.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the work area because backups and delays will occur.
The work will fix damage caused by a tractor-trailer in 2023 and will result in the temporary closure of the bridge's walkway.
Motorists can expect lane closures and detours as a result of these summer road and utility projects in the Newtown area.
A daytime detour begins this week along the roadway, which runs along the boundary between Newtown and Lower Makefield townships.
During construction, a one-block section of Centre Avenue will be closed during the day while crews upgrade a water main.
Weather permitting, motorists will face travel restrictions weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., through late July, along Route 32.
PECO officials are expected to outline the project, provide estimated timelines and answer questions during the public meeting.
Newtown Township Police Department issues traffic advisory for Sunday; portion of Sycamore Street will be closed for the street fair.
The roadway will be detoured while the Newtown Artesian Water Company installs a new water main.
PECO’s Natural Gas Division is scheduled to replace an underground gas main and laterals this summer on South State Street.
The commission said the goal is to complete the plank replacements by the July 4 holiday weekend – weather permitting.
Expect delays and consider using alternate routes. The work is weather-dependent.
The first project in June is scheduled to close a section of Centre Avenue between South State Street and Sycamore Street.
If all goes according to plan, the masonry repairs will begin Monday morning, May 5, according to the Bridge Commission.
Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes while the bridge is temporarily out of service.
The work includes the elimination of the former cash-collection toll plaza on Route 202 and the construction of an electronic toll gantry.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.
Police are asking motorists to find alternative routes while the accident is cleared from the highway.
Warren said that the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has repeatedly taken steps to support transit funding, including SEPTA.
The span opened as a privately owned tolled crossing on April 11, 1905, and was knocked out of service for three months by the 1955 flood.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas because backups and delays will occur.
The township received nine bids, all of which came in well under budget, said the township’s engineer.
"If you live on the 5K route, please consider alternate routes and allow extra time for traveling," Newtown Borough Police advise.
Here are the state-owned and maintained roads where motorists may encounter delays and travel restrictions while crews fill potholes.
Work to realign Woodbourne Road at Langhorne-Yardley Road continues this week. Find out how long it will last below.
Find out which roads are slated for repairs in Newtown, Northampton, Upper Makefield and Wrightstown.
The historic double arch stone bridge closed in the waning days of December for the construction of a new pedestrian walkway.