The MVC is scheduling appointments online for Real ID sign-ups and license renewal registration.
Law enforcement officials are asking motorists to stay off the roads if possible.
Westbound traffic and pedestrian access across the free bridge will be maintained throughout the work project.
The contractor has asked for an additional day before starting the rehabilitation project, the commission announced.
Motorists can expect a PA-bound traffic shift on the bridge and New Jersey-bound detour to begin; the walkway will remain open.
The goal is to end cash collections system-wide by 2025, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
The work is scheduled to take place from Monday, January 15 to Friday, January 19.
New phasing plan will provide uninterrupted pedestrian access across the bridge during the rehabilitation work.
The bridge unceremoniously opened to traffic during a driving rain at noon on Saturday, January 13, 1934.
The pre-construction work is not anticipated to affect either vehicular or pedestrian crossings at the bridge.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the work area because backups and delays will occur.
The structure will remain closed until PennDOT’s contractor can perform the necessary repairs and safely reopen the bridge.
Motorists can expect weekday lane closures through the beginning of 2024.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through or near the work areas because backups and delays will occur.
Last rehabilitated in 2004, the project will include a programmable architectural lighting system and a new pedestrian walkway.
The Commission has completed a procurement process for an outside vendor that will provide the service at no cost to its users.
The current schedule is for early site preparations to begin in December followed by construction activities in 2024.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the work area because backups and delays will occur.
The closure will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The roadway will be closed during the day as work crews complete the project.
Motorists driving through Lambertville can expect possible delays from intermittent lane closures.
Motorists can expect delays while construction is taking place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
A weekday road closure is scheduled on Aquetong between Route 32 (River Road) and Route 232 (Windy Bush Road).
During the work, Aquetong will be closed between River Road and Windy Bush Road on weekdays.
The utility work, which began last week, is set to take place through Sept. 14, officials said. Here’s where:
The road will be closed on July 21 for a gas line hookup, officials said. Here’s where to avoid:
The closure will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and an officer will be on site to assist with traffic.
A weekday lane closure with flagging is scheduled on Route 179 (West Bridge Street) at the intersection with Kiltie Drive.
The public comment period for the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge Rehabilitation Project is set to end at 4 p.m. on Friday.
Around 500 motorcycles will be traveling south on Route 179 from the county fair grounds to Route 29 south.
Programmable architectural lighting system to be major project element.
The road closures will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
A moving daytime road closure is scheduled weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through early May.
The restriction is scheduled during off-peak hours on Wednesday and Thursday, April 5 and 6.
Motorists are reminded to slow down in the work zone and refrain from distracted driving.
The page will provide an overview along with project goals, current schedule, and anticipated tasks to be performed once work begins.
Bridge Commission contracts with engineering firm to do the work; span to be outfitted with programmable LED lighting system.
Between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., the street will be closed from the corner of South Main Street to the Logan Inn parking lot.