Aqua PA will be installing utilities during the day Friday, forcing the road to be limited to one lane in both directions, PennDOT said.
Lower Merion has received more than $1.8 million from the state in liquid fuels payments to help maintain local roads and bridges.
Overnight work will close single lanes on both Interstate 476 north and south two nights next week, PennDOT said.
PennDOT crews are work to patch up potholes around the region, including a key roadway in Lower Merion Township.
The project will affect Twin Oaks Road, Rock Glen Drive, Brinton Park Drive, and Glen Arbor Drive as work goes on.
The right lane of Interstate 76 east will close in Lower Merion for two days next week to accommodate bridge inspections, PennDOT said.
PECO is hoping to have the road reopened by about 3 p.m. Monday, police said.
Water main work at West Montgomery Avenue and Spring Mill Road will hinder traffic, causing delays, Saturday, Lower Merion Police said.
PECO will begin work Jan. 22 on utility installations on Ardmore Avenue and that work will last through early May, PennDOT said.
Officials said part of the road will be closed Friday as crews work on tree removal in the area.
PECO will be installing utility infrastructure this week, forcing lane restrictions on Wynnewood Road for a few days, PennDOT said.
Residents are invited to a presentation on recommendations on the County Line Road corridor report and can provide input on the report.
Lower Merion Township Police said gas main work on Old Lancaster Road will close it for three days.
Tree pruning work will close Morris Road in Wynnewood through the early afternoon Tuesday, according to Lower Merion Police.
Last year, the fords on Rigthers Mill and Old Gulph roads closed Dec. 8. This year they are closing much earlier.
Lower Merion Police said a portion of Meredith Road in Wynnewood will close daily for gas main installation, lasting about eight weeks.
Funding for the intersection upgrade project come from Montgomery County’s $5 Vehicle Registration Revenue Fees.
The road will be closed Monday as PECO crews work to install gas mains in the area, according to Lower Merion Township.
Lower Merion officials said lighting and bridge repair work will close the underpass in Ardmore for the next two days.
Overnight Oct. 8 and Oct. 9, a portion of Lancaster Avenue in Lower Merion Township will have a lane closure for sewer work.
The road will be closed through the early afternoon for road repairs, the township said.
Sewer work will force overnight lane closures in Lower Merion Monday and Tuesday. See details on the closure here.
Sanitary sewer work in the area that began over the weekend will bleed into a few evenings this week on Cricket Avenue, officials said.
A portion of County Line Road in Lower Merion Township will close daily on weekdays through Oct. 1 as PECO crews work on gas mains.
From 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., the ramp from Interstate 76 to U.S 202 South/U.S. 422 West will close for pavement restoration work, PennDOT said.
A stretch of Cricket Avenue will close this weekend as crews remove a tower crane from a site at 24 Cricket Avenue, the township said.
Most of PennDOT roads that closed Monday, including some in Lower Merion, are open. A handful remain closed, however.
Two construction projects will affect traffic and parking in the Ardmore area, lasting through fall, according to the township.
The road will be closed through the early afternoon Monday for inlet repair work, according to Lower Merion Township.
A gas leak was discovered in the area and crews will be working today to fix the gas main, according to Lower Merion Township.
With heavy rains hitting the Philadelphia region, Lower Merion Township is closing its fords to ensure motorist safety.
The driver of a pickup truck was trapped in the vehicle for about 30 minutes and was taken to a local hospital after being rescued.
Gov. Tom Wolf's office announced $31 million in traffic signal improvements for dozens of municipalities across Pennsylvania.
The two fords in Lower Merion Township are open again after a brief closure Thursday morning.
Matsonford Road Road will be restricted with flagging all week in Lower Merion Township due to tree trimming work, PennDOT said.
Crews will be working on a resurfacing project in the area overnight starting Tuesday. The closure will lift the morning of June 15.
Lower Merion Township said emergency tree work has closed part of the road through Monday afternoon,
A stretch of the road will close for most of the day Thursday as crews work to install air conditioning units at a building in the area.
Township officials said an embankment at the ford is deteriorating, forcing the closure. Restoration work will be early next week.
Lower Merion Township said the road will close for six months starting June 4 as part of PennDOT's Rapid Bridge Replacement Project.