Traffic & Transit
Road Restoration Project Begins In Hatboro
A contractor will begin milling and repaving several Hatboro roads starting Thursday. Find out where the work will take place below.

HATBORO, PA —Milling and paving work to restore roads impacted by last year's Aqua water main replacement project begins Thursday and will take place over the next few days, borough officials said.
Borough officials said that Kehoe Construction will perform base repair, milling, and paving work that will restore roads including North Warminster Road, South Chester Avenue, and Corinthian Avenue.
The schedule is as follows:
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Thursday, March 21 —Base repairs will be taking place on Corinthian Avenue and North Warminster Road between County Line Road and Corinthian Avenue.
Friday, March 22 —Milling and paving work will be performed on North Warminster Road and Corinthian Avenue. The work will result in a complete closure of one lane on North Warminster Road and lane restrictions on Corinthian Avenue. While work is taking place, Kehoe Construction will have flaggers and traffic control measures in place to direct traffic in the area.
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Monday, May 25 —Milling and paving work will be performed on South Chester Avenue in the area where the water main replacement took place. This will include temporary lane closures on South Chester Avenue. While work is taking place, Kehoe Construction will have flaggers and traffic control measures in place to direct traffic in the area.
All work is weather-dependent and subject to change.
Residents and motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible to prevent commuting delays.
Contractors will be working with residents to ensure limited interruption to residential driveways and access.
Anyone with questions or concerns should contact Borough Hall at 215-443-9100.
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