The road will remain shut down Friday, the borough said.
The road will be closed all day, officials said.
A major $2.5 million project will lead to additional traffic along Route 23 for most of the rest of the year, officials said.
A new traffic pattern will be in place in the area into late 2027.
Repair crews remained hard at work early Tuesday after the latest water main break in the borough.
A section of the borough is without water Tuesday morning.
Lanes are shut down in the borough as emergency crews respond to the scene.
The month-long closure will impact traffic around the Schuylkill Township and Lower Providence areas.
At long last, the key bridge has reopened.
Road closures have been announced starting next week.
Signals were flashing steadily for hours at key intersections in the area, including Route 23 and Pawlings Road.
“Route 23 has been left neglected for far too long," Rep. Shusterman said.
The severe storm Tuesday wreaked havoc around the greater Phoenixville area.
The closure will last for much of the summer and all traffic will be detoured 24/7.
Phoenixville's trademark monthly festival will hit Bridge Street Friday.
Additional delays are possible in the area.
Some area residents will be without water during planned construction this weekend.
Construction will shut down the key roadway for months.
Additional traffic is expected throughout the area as the work gets underway.
The months-long closure has ended as one of the area's key construction projects has been completed.
A messy windy and wintry morning led to road shutdowns and delays around Phoenixville and Schuylkill Township.
Work continues on the historic bridge, which has been damaged numerous times since it first opened in 1865.
It's part of the construction of the new elementary school.
Work on the major project is anticipated to last several more months, officials said.
The historic bridge was severely damaged by a fallen tree on Thursday afternoon.
A stretch of the busy road will be shut down for months, adding to traffic concerns in the area.
A major road reconstruction project will close a main thoroughfare to traffic in Phoenixville.
The road will be shut down for weeks as bridge work gets underway.
A major crash at one of the area's busiest intersections put four people in the hospital and damaged a nearby building, officials said.
The closure will extend into Schuylkill Township.
The spring and summer of traffic free weekends in downtown Phoenixville has arrived.
The construction work will lead to an ongoing closure in the evening hours through October.
Delays are likely in the nearby area and drivers should plan for additional travel time.
The road was shut down for hours Wednesday afternoon, causing congestion throughout the area.
Officials are hopeful the newly improved roadway will significantly reduce congestion in and out of the borough.
Rutted and sometimes stretches of 422 and 202 will be improved this week, PennDOT said.
Winter weather has wreaked havoc on 422, Route 100, and other major roads around Chester County.
PennDOT allocated $13 million statewide for traffic safety projects in Pennsylvania.
The Schuylkill River Passenger Train Authority hired an infrastructure company to develop a plan to get the project started.
The increase will go to funding the Pennsylvania transit systems.
The owner of the plane is identified as a resident of Ambler, Montgomery County.
Residents testified Wednesday the passenger train service from Philadelphia to Reading will provide easier commutes and access to more jobs.
Road crews will be working on more than 220 road and bridge projects in southeastern Pennsylvania. Work zone crashes killed 15 in 2021.
Gulph Road through the park will remain closed to motorists until other work is completed.
Lawmakers and transportation officials provide virtual forum on the state of transportation in Pennsylvania.
Lane closures on Route 422 and North Gulph Road at night are part of a $117.9M Turnpike widening project.
Montgomery, Berks and Chester boards of commissioners approved advertising the formation of a Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority.