Haverford Township Police said Manoa Road will be completely reopened Thursday afternoon as the concrete repair work is completed.
Police said with Aqua's water main project on N. Manoa Road, PennDOT is requiring the section of road to match the existing concrete.
Highways across Delaware County will be restricted on Monday through Friday overnight this week for crack sealing work, PennDOT said.
Overnight work to seal cracks on roads across Delaware County will force traffic restrictions on several highways. See details here.
Restrictions will be in place from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning on several highways across Delaware Count. See details here.
PECO work will affect traffic in both Lower Merion and Haverford townships through late September. The work will begin Tuesday next week.
The lane closure will be in effect 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning on weekdays to allow Aqua Pennsylvania crews to work on the road.
During the closure, Darby Creek Road drivers will be directed to use Lawrence Road, Ellis Road, Ardmore Avenue, Darby Road, and Marple Road.
In addition, Manoa Road will be closed weekdays between Earlington Road and Karakung Drive through Friday, July 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The affected portion of road is between Earlington Road and Karakung Drive next week as crews conduct paving operations, PennDOT said.
Affected areas of highway are in Radnor, Lower Merion, Haverford, Marple, Springfield, and other nearby municipalities this week.
During the closure, motorists will be directed to use Lawrence Road, Ellis Road, Ardmore Avenue, Darby Road, and Marple Road.
During the closure, drivers will be directed to use Lawrence Road, Ellis Road, Ardmore Avenue, Darby Road, and Marple Road in Haverford.
Potholes on seventeen roads across Delaware County are being fixed this week by PennDOT and contractor crews, forcing lane closures.
Eighteen roads are being targeted as part of PennDOT's effort to fix deteriorated roads across the region this week.
The road will be closed weekdays from April 4 through the end of the month to accommodate Aqua Pennsylvania utility work, PennDOT said.
As crews work to fix potholes on more than a dozen Delaware County roads this week, drivers should be aware of lane restrictions on them.
PennDOT and contractor crews will be working on roads in Radnor, Marple, Newtown, Haverford, Springfield, Upper Darby, and more next week.
The preliminary findings include testimony from witnesses and the medic who was onboard the ill-fated flight to CHOP on Jan. 11.
The pilot of a medical transport helicopter that crashed in Delaware County Tuesday is being hailed as a hero for his aeronautical skills.
SEPTA said the incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. in Darby. Six people, including the trolley operator, were taken to hospitals.
Police said the road is closed between Glendale and Lawrence roads due to the crash.
PennDOT said the periodic closures will occur now through late May 2022 to accommodate safety improvement project work.
More than 80 police departments in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia will join state police in the crackdown.
A lane will close during the daytime next week to accommodate work on a safety improvement project, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT's road surfacing work will affect part of Interstate 476 in Marple, Haverford, Radnor, and Lower Merion overnight next week.
State funding will help improve Mill Road and Interstate 476 in Haverford, State Rep. Dave Delloso announced.
Lane closures are planned during the daytime and nighttime next week on a portion of Lansdowne Avenue.
Crews will be doing sealing working on a portion of the highway for two weeks, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT said both roads will be closed from mid-June through late September due to gas main work in Haverford Township.
PennDOT's work to address potholes across the region continues this week, with potholes on 17 Delaware County roads set to be fixed.
The state's Alternative Fuel Incentive Grant awarded more than $3.4 million to 20 projects across the state that aim to reduce emissions.
PennDOT said crews will be working on 16 Delaware County roads this week to fix potholes. See which roads are being targeted here.
Railing installation work is keeping Ardmore Avenue closed through mid-week next week, PennDOT said.
Darby Road will be closed through September due to PECO gas main work, according to PennDOT. See details on the closure here.
Crews will restrict travel lanes on these highways to patch areas of deteriorating pavement, PennDOT said.
PennDOT's efforts to fix potholes across the region are ongoing, and this week 16 roads in Delaware County are being targeted for repairs.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced more than $48 million in funding has been allocated to 116 projects across the state, with two in Haverford.
As crews work to repair potholes 17 Delaware County roads this week, they will have to restrict travel lanes, PennDOT said.
The money will help fund the realignment of the intersection of Burmont and Glendale roads near Darby Creek and Darby Creek Valley Park.