The improvements are aimed at reducing congestion on Washington Avenue and making the intersection safer for pedestrian crossings.
Delaware River Bridge Commission setting the stage for possible replacement of 119-year-old span.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling near or through the work areas because backups and delays will occur.
Motorists can expect daytime lane closures and delays during month-long PECO utility project.
The money will be used to install flashing beacons at two unsignalized intersections in the township.
Motorists may face traffic control and delays in the area of the breaks.
The walkway, which is owned and maintained by PennDOT, will be closed indefinitely until the deterioration can be fixed.
Newtown drying out after an overnight storm brought heavy rain, flooding, and high winds to the area.
In addition, the commission will be ending a 21-year-old frequency-based commuter discount program.
The one-lane bridge over the Neshaminy Creek has been replaced by a two-lane span linking Wrightstown and Northampton townships.
Standing water and debris close a section of River Road; pole and wires are blocking another road in Upper Makefield.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the work area because backups and delays will occur.
Motorists can expect weekday periodic 15-minute lane closures through early October on Route 232 between Swamp and Twining roads.
Beginning at 3 p.m. on Sept. 9, the street will be closed to traffic between Jefferson Street and Washington Avenue.
With so many people making their way to the Grange Fair this week in Wrightstown, a bridge project update is in order.
Since June, construction crews have been milling and repaving the Bypass (portions of Route 413 and 332) during overnight operations.
A section of Taylorsville Road remains closed for repairs in Lower Makefield Township.
PennDOT said that repairs are underway on the Upper Makefield Township road damaged by Saturday's flash flooding.
A portion of Route 413 between Stoopville and Twining Bridge roads was closed overnight and much of the day for a fallen tree.
Road closure and parking restrictions are scheduled for Tuesday evening, June 13.
Two repaving projects will be impacting drivers in the Newtown area beginning this week and continuing through late July.
North Sycamore Street and Silo Drive at Goodnoe Corner will be impacted by road closures.
Parking restrictions and street closures are scheduled for Monday morning, May 29 for the Newtown Memorial Day Parade.
Residents are asked to remove their vehicles from the street between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Road construction is also ongoing along Route 332 in Lower Makefield between Stony Hill Road and I-295. Motorists can expect daytime delays.
Motorists traveling through the area are advised to allow extra time and to be prepared for delays.
Maintenance crews to repaint yellow center line on historic bridge's open-grate deck.
The road will be closed and detoured between Winchester Ave. and Bridgeton Pike in Middletown Township and Langhorne Borough.
Motorists and bicyclists are advised by police not to go around the road closed barricades.
Flaggers will be on site to direct traffic between Old Anchor Road and Bennett Lane.
In a social media post, motorists slammed the change, which was made by the township at the request of the residents of Newtown Walk.
The crash happened this morning along Woodland Road near Wrightstown Road.
This year's parade will step off at 9:30 a.m. from the Stocking Works on South Main Street on Saturday, Oct. 29.
Deer-vehicle collisions account for up to $1 billion in costs each year with Pennsylvania leading the way in the number of claims filed.
In addition, the new signage requires motorists to yield to pedestrians using the crosswalks at the intersection.
The most severe congestion is expected to occur during the peak evening commuting period from 2 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14.
Under PA’s electric vehicle charging station plan, direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations will be deployed along designated AFCs.
The work detail had to be postponed because recent rains have thwarted the participation of a key sub-contractor.