Traffic & Transit
2 Charlestown Roads Getting Pothole Repairs
PennDOT crews are work to patch up potholes on two roads in Charlestown Township.
CHARLESTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA —PennDOT crews are work to patch up potholes around the region, including key roadways in Charlestown Township.
PennDOT is addressing potholes on Valley Hill and Yellow Springs Roads in Charlestown.
Traffic may be restricted on the roads, and slowdowns near work crews for the next few days should be expected.
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Overall, PennDOT is fixing potholes on following 19 Chester County roads:
- U.S 1 in East Marlborough, East Nottingham, Kennett, London Grove, Lower Oxford, New Garden, Oxford, Penn, Pennsbury, and Upper Oxford townships;
- Route 23 (Ridge Road) in East Vincent Township;
- Route 100 (Pottstown Pike) in North Coventry Township;
- Route 841 (Chatham Road) in London Grove Township;
- Route 842 (Creek Rd) in East Bradford Township;
- Pughtown Road in East Vincent Township;
- Valley Hill Road in Charlestown Township;
- Yellow Springs Road in Charlestown and Tredyffrin townships;
- Goshen Road in East Goshen Township;
- Newtown Road in Easttown Township;
- Creek Road in West Goshen Township;
- Phoenixville Pike in West Whiteland Township;
- Pocopson Road in Pennsbury Township;
- Parkersville Road in Pennsbury Township;
- Hibernia Road in West Brandywine Township;
- Copeland School Road in East Bradford Township;
- Hopewell Road in East Brandywine Township;
- Dowling Forge Road in East Brandywine Township; and
- Rock Raymond Road in East Brandywine Township.
If you see a pothole, report it by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD or going to "Submit Roadway Feedback" online here.
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When calling to report potholes, be as specific as possible when providing locations of maintenance concerns. Be sure to include the county, municipality, street name, and state route number, which can be found on small black and white signs posted along state highways.
"In addition, a description of any familiar landmarks would be helpful for PennDOT to locate the problem area," PennDOT said in a press release.
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