PennDOT said resurfacing work will be done Monday and Tuesday on a portion of Bryn Mawr Avenue in Newtown Township.
PennDOT said resurfacing work in the region will impact three roads in Newtown Township over night next week.
U.S. 1, Lawrence Road, Bryn Mawr Avenue, and more road in the townships will be impacted by PennDOT work this week.
St. Davids Road and Goshen Road will have lane closures overnight this week to accommodate PennDOT work.
Affected municipalities are Marple, Newtown, Haverford, Springfield, Radnor, Upper Darby, Edgmont, Middletown, and Upper Providence.
Crack sealing work and resurfacing work will affect traffic on several Marple and Newtown township roads overnight this week, PennDOT said.
Work is being done on six road in Marple and Newtown township during the overnight hours this week. See full details here.
PennDOT said ramp meter replacement work will force lane closures on the ramps Monday through Thursday next week in Marple Township.
Affected roads include Gradyville Road, Bryn Mawr Avenue, Paxton Hollow Road, and Goshen Road. See details of the traffic impacts here.
Crack sealing work, as well as milling work, will affect several roads in Marple and Newtown townships this week, PennDOT said.
Highways across Delaware County will be restricted on Monday through Friday overnight this week for crack sealing work, PennDOT said.
A roundabout in Newtown Square highlighted by state transportation officials opened back in 2008 after traffic issues.
The closure will affect Nether Providence, Springfield, Marple, Haverford, Radnor, Lower Merion, Plymouth, West Conshohocken, PennDOT said.
Aqua Pennsylvania work in Marple and Springfield townships will affect daytime, weekday traffic on Springfield Road through late October.
PennDOT said overnight guiderail work will affect traffic on a portion of Interstate 476 in Delaware County this week. See details here.
The affected portion of road is between Springfield Township Board to Sproul Road/Route 320, according to Marple Township officials.
PennDOT said crews will be working on guiderail installation along Interstate 476 this week in Delaware County.
PennDOT said crews will be working on guiderail installation during the overnight hours on the highways across Delaware County.
Guide rail work on Interstate 76 and Interstate 476 will force lane closures during the overnight hours this week, PennDOT said.
According to PennDOT, Media Line Road will have lane closures this week between Pennview and Eastburn avenues.
Malin Road at Lake View Circle and Earles Lane in the Newtown Square section of Radnor Township is closed due to a water main break.
Crews will restrict travel lanes on these state highways to patch areas of deteriorating pavement as part of the pothole repair efforts.
PennDOT said Aqua Pennsylvania is working on water main installation on a portion of Paxon Hollow Road through late April.
PennDOT's work to address deteriorated roads across the Philadelphia region continues this week, with 16 Delco road being targeted.
The bridge was closed for about a month due to emergency repair work. Officials Friday said it is once again open.
PECO is doing gas main repair work on West Chester Pike in Marple Township. Police said the work is expected to last about 30 business days.
The crash occurred just after 10 p.m. Monday on northbound Interstate 476 in Marple Township, the Broomall Fire Company said.
While major construction has been completed, there will be periodic lane closures in January and possibly February to install guiderails.
Traffic on Interstate 476 south was at a crawl due to a crash that occurred early Thursday morning in Delaware County.
A truck carrying gasoline crashed Saturday morning at Interstate 476 and West Chester Pike in Marple Township.
The closure will begin Nov. 22 and accommodate Aqua Pennsylvania work, according to PennDOT. Drivers will be detoured during the closure.
The work is scheduled to take place overnight Nov. 16 through the afternoon of Nov. 17, PennDOT said.
Residents in Newtown Township are asked to fill out a survey on a traffic-calming pilot project at St. Albans Circle
More than 80 police departments in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia will join state police in the crackdown.
PennDOT said work to install raised pavement markers will affect travel on the road during the daytime and overnight next week.
Traffic-calming concepts being piloted at the roundabout through November include speed bumps and bollards.
Bishop Hollow Road in Newtown will be limited to one lane for another week due to road surface work, PennDOT said.
PennDOT said fatalities, injuries, and crashes decreased overall at 26 roundabouts at 23 locations, including two in Delco, since opening.
The closure will be in place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. next week and will accommodate surface treatment work, PennDOT said.
PennDOT said the road's lane will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday next week.