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Potholes On 16 Delco Roads Being Fixed This Week: PennDOT

PennDOT's work to address deteriorated roads across the Philadelphia region is continuing this week, with 16 Delco roads being targeted.

DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — More than a dozen roads in Delaware County are being targeted by PennDOT and contractor crews this week to address deteriorated pavement.

Crews will be fixing potholes on 16 roads across the county this week.

Travel lanes on these state highways will be restricted to patch areas of deteriorating pavement.

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Below are roads being targeted this week:

  • U.S. 1 (Township Line Road), Springfield and Haverford townships;
  • U.S. 202 (Wilmington Pike), Chadds Ford, Concord, and Thornbury townships;
  • U.S. 322, Concord, Bethel, and Upper Chichester townships;
  • Route 291, Trainer and Eddystone boroughs and Ridley, Chester, and Tinicum townships;
  • Route 352, City of Chester, Parkside and Brookhaven boroughs, and Middletown, Edgemont, and Thornbury townships;
  • Cheyney Road, Thornbury and Concord townships; and
  • Thornton Road, Thornbury and Concord Township;
  • Cedar Grove Road, Marple Township;
  • Marple Road, Marple and Haverford townships;
  • Baltimore Pike, Middletown, Upper Providence, Nether Providence, Springfield, and Upper Darby townships and Clifton Heights, Lansdowne, East Lansdowne, Yeadon, Media, Morton, and Swarthmore boroughs;
  • Beatty Road, Nether Providence and Springfield township;
  • Concord Road, Chester, Concord, and Aston townships;
  • Larkin Road, Upper Chichester Township;
  • Aston Mills Road, Aston Township;
  • Bodley Road, Chester Heights Borough and Aston Township; and
  • Garnet Mine Road, Bethel and Upper Chichester townships.

Drivers are advised to be alert of this moving operation and to expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews.

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All activities are weather dependent.

PennDOT said that as of Jan. 1 it has used more than 7,550 tons of asphalt to repair potholes across the five-county Philadelphia region.

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