Motorists may encounter delays while crews mill and pave a portion of the roadway over the next few days.
The two-month bridge closure and PennDOT detour has left Holland businesses isolated.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.
The work involves relocating utility lines in preparation for the reconstruction of the Buck Road Bridge in 2026.
According to a summary posted on the township's website, the project will include the construction of a single-lane roundabout.
Northampton, Bucks County Municipal Authority will complete the project under a PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit.
When the project begins, work crews will be relocating utility lines in preparation for the widening of the bridge next year.
Drivers are asked to use caution when traveling through construction areas.
The preliminary work is taking place in advance of plans to replace the Buck Road Bridge in 2026.
Motorists should give themselves extra time and drive with caution through the work zone. The work is weather-dependent.​
Under this project, PennDOT’s contractor will replace the existing 68-year-old concrete box beam bridge.
The funding is coming from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Automated Red-Light Enforcement (ARLE) program.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.
Police are asking motorists to drive carefully due to the uneven roadway.
Motorists who use the roadway should expect line closures and delays during daylight hours.
The 24-hour closure will allow PennDOT to replace stormwater pipes between Jacksonville and Hatboro roads.
The work is taking place on Route 332 between Second Street Pike and Holland Road.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas because slowdowns will occur.
Motorists traveling through the heart of Northampton Township giving the change mixed reviews on Facebook page.
The work is expected to continue through the rest of this week and possibly into next week, police said.
Milling and resurfacing projects are scheduled to start on Wednesday on Route 232 and on Worthington Mill Road.
Motorists can expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews. All activities are weather-dependent.
Motorists can expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews. All activities are weather dependent.
PennDOT has scheduled the work on a stretch of Richboro Road in Newtown and Northampton townships starting Monday through Friday.
PECO is on the scene working on a stretch of the road Tuesday. Find out when it will reopen below.
Northampton Township Police said motorists should expect delays on Monday. Find out when the road is expected to reopen below.
Northampton Township Police said motorists should avoid the area due to construction throughout the rest of the day.
Northampton Township Police said Twining Road will be closed until PECO fixes the power lines.
PennDOT said the work in Northampton and Wrightstown townships begins Wednesday. Motorists should expect periodic 15-minute lane closures.
Northampton Township has been awarded $368,300 to update traffic signals at two intersections.
Northampton Township Police said two sections of the road will be closed Saturday morning for more than an hour. See where below.
PennDOT plans line striping Monday through Friday in Northampton Township and surrounding communities. Find out where below.
PennDOT said the PECO project starts Monday and lasts for the week.
Northampton Township Police reported that a PECO pole broke over the weekend from the inclement weather.
PennDOT maintenance crews are planning to patch potholes on 40 highways in the region.
PennDOT said the repairs on Route 332 are for several highways damaged from Hurricane Ida in September 2021.