PennDOT is replacing the Cobbs Creek and Norristown High-Speed Line bridges on Ardmore Avenue and work starts on July 15.
Restrictions will be in place daily this week from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m for high friction surface treatment, PennDOT said.
PennDOT said the Haverford Township road will close weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for several weeks due to water main installation work.
SEPTA officials said a Route 126 bus was involved in a crash Monday morning, causing minor injuries to several involved.
PennDOT said crews will be conducting tree trimming work in Haverford Township this week, which will affect Haverford Road traffic.
A slew of Haverford Township roads will be milled and paved over about six weeks. See if your road is being paved here.
More pothole repair work is slated for a Haverford Township road next week, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT is still working to fix potholes around the Philadelphia region and will continue their efforts next week.
The closure is part of a PennDOT project to replace two bridges that carry the road over Cobbs Creek and SEPTA’s Norristown High-Speed Line.
A portion of the Haverford Township road will be restricted for about two weeks as crews work on utility installations, PennDOT said.
With winter over, PennDOT is continuing to address deteriorated roads in the Philadelphia region, including one key Haverford road.
PECO will be installing utilities along Landover Road in Haverford Township all week, forcing lane restrictions on a portion of the road.
The bridges carrying Ardmore Avenue over Cobbs Creek and the SEPTA tracks are being replace. Preliminary work begins March 25.
Nearly $1.4 million in state funds were allocated to Haverford Township for road and bridge maintenance, PennDOT said.
Overnight work will close single lanes on both Interstate 476 north and south two nights next week, PennDOT said.
PECO will begin work Jan. 22 on utility installations on Ardmore Avenue and that work will last through early May, PennDOT said.
A portion of the road in Haverford will have a lane closure weekdays through mid December for gas main installation, PennDOT said.
Township Line Road is open again after a downed tree blocked all four lanes, according to police.
The three roads in Haverford Township this week will be affected by gas main work, milling and paving, and trench work, PennDOT said.
Crews will be working on trench restoration all week on College Avenue in Haverford Township, PennDOT said.
In addition to a stretch of College Avenue, restrictions will also affect the intersection of Haverford Road and College Avenue.
Gas main work will affect traffic on Eagle Road during the week through mid September, according to PennDOT.
After a water main dating back to the early 1900s broke Tuesday morning in Haverford, Eagle Road has reopened, the township said.
Four roads in Haverford Township will see restrictions overnight this week as crews work on a resurfacing project, PennDOT said.
Most of PennDOT roads that closed Monday, including some in Haverford Township, are open. A handful remain closed, however.
Crews will be working on traffic signal and road widening improvements in the area all week, PennDOT said.
A stretch of the road will close for 12 hours on Thursday to accommodate water main work, Haverford Township Police said.
Drilling work will force lane restriction on U.S. Route 1 in Haverford and several nearby municipalities this week, PennDOT said
Drivers in the area should plan to use alternative routes, Haverford Township Police said.
Utility and traffic signal improvement work will affect the road for several days this week, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT said the road will see lane restrictions for two week as crews conduct utility work.
Crews will be making utility adjustments on the road all week long, forcing lane restrictions, PennDOT said.
Sproul Road/Route 320 and Earlington Road in Haverford will see daytime and nighttime restrictions this week, according to PennDOT.
Crews will be doing utility work and widening the road through the end of the month, according to PennDOT.
PennDOT said gas main work will force traffic restrictions on College Avenue in Haverford for about a month.
The road is just one of more than 40 in the greater Philadelphia region that is being resurfaced this week as part of a major project.
The township is changing its time limits in the South Ardmore lot to help alleviate parking issues, according to Haverford Township Police.
Each night this week, lanes will close at 8 p.m. and then reopen at 5 a.m. the following morning.
A portion of the road will close Monday as PECO crews work on electric lines during the day, PennDOT said.