Remington Road and Lloyd Lane in the Penn Wynne area will be closed for gas work Monday, according to Lower Merion Township.
The township said four roads in Ardmore will be paved today.
Crews will be milling and paving areas of Ardmore Avenue overnight beginning Tuesday, according to Lower Merion Police.
Drivers will be detoured during Monday's closure, according to Lower Merion Township.
PECO crews will be conducting utility work in the area and that means traffic will be affected by lane closures.
As SEPTA works on an improvement project at the station, its permit parking lot will close for about two and a half years.
The funeral procession for the former fire chief Harry Knorr will affect traffic along Haverford Road the morning of Friday, Sept. 13.
The township said the curb lane of Montgomery Avenue will close to accommodate work on manholes, according to Lower Merion Township.
PennDOT said PECO will close the road weekdays through November 2019 to accommodate utility improvement work.
PECO will be conducting utility work during the daytime next week, forcing lane restrictions, according to PennDOT
The road is closing during weekdays for about 12 weeks as crews install new gas mains and service installations, the township said.
Llanfair Road will not be closed, but delays are to be expected in the area, according to Lower Merion Township.
The road will close Monday through Thursday, and sometimes Friday, during weeknights through the end of year, PennDOT said.
The public parking garage on Cricket Avenue at Haws and Cricket Terraces in Ardmore is closing for at least three days next week.
A portion of Lancaster Avenue in Lower Merion will be closed overnight next week for paving work, PennDOT said.
The work will affect traffic on two Lower Merion township roads this week.
With the Schuylkill River swollen after the rain and rising this morning, residents on River Road were advised to evacuate.
PennDOT crews will be removing trees along two Lower Merion Township roads next week, leading to lane restrictions for drivers.
PennDOT said geotechnical operations will close a single lane on I-76 in Lower Merion during the nighttime next week.
A portion of the road is closing due to tree removal work Wednesday, according yo Lower Merion Township officials.
As part of the project, new station and high level platforms, all of which will be ADA accessible, will be constructed at the station.
Officials said the two fords at Mill Creek will be closed overnight into Friday and may open after conditions are reassessed in the morning.
The road is closing for the day Tuesday and Wednesday for sewer work in the area, according to Lower Merion Township.
Pavement restoration work will hinder Lancaster Avenue traffic overnight Tuesday into Wednesday in Lower Merion, PennDOT said.
Starting Monday, June 3, intersection, road, and sidewalk work will affect traffic in the area in and around Suburban Square.
As the region prepare for more storms Thursday, Lower Merion Township has closed its two fords.
A Lancaster Avenue intersection will have lane restrictions overnight Wednesday due to paving restoration work.
Pavement work will create a lane restriction overnight Tuesday in Wednesday on Lancaster Avenue in Lower Merion Township.
The road will close Wednesday, May 1 due to hazardous tree removal, according to Lower Merion Township officials.
More pothole repair work is slated for two Lower Merion Township roads next week, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT is still working to fix potholes around the Philadelphia region and will continue their efforts next week.
Roads in Lower Merion Township will be targeted by PennDOT crews working to fix potholes next week.
The road will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to accommodate the gas main work, according to Lower Merion Township.
Milling, paving and utility improvement work will force three Lower Merion Roads to have lane restrictions during the day and night.
A Lower Merion Township road will be part of PennDOT's continuing effort to fix potholes around the Philadelphia region.
Crews will be working to fix deteriorated roads in the Philadelphia area, including Lower Merion, this week.
PennDOT said milling, paving, and manhole repairs will affect two Lower Merion Township roads during the day and overnight next week.
A portion of Wynnewood Road in Lower Merion and Narberth will have traffic restrictions overnight for the rest of the week, PennDOT said.
With winter over, PennDOT is continuing to address deteriorated roads in the Philadelphia region, including two in Lower Merion.
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