The lighting project in Conestoga Road Tunnel in Bryn Mawr is finished early and the road is open again.
The Pennsylvania State Police are reminding drivers about the importance of safe driving and consistent seat belt use this holiday season.
Please be aware PennDOT will be conducting road work Friday, November 13, on Mill Road between South Ithan Avenue and Conestoga Road.
Virtual public meetings will be held on November 16 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM and on November 17 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Replacing the bridge over Little Darby Creek will close Darby Paoli Road staring Aug. 31, into December.
Wigwam Run bridge work in Delco is wrapping up, but workers will move on to Little Darby Creek, so expect detours.
Residents along Marlbridge and Wyldhaven roads may see short gas service shut downs.
A private project will restrict travel on King of Prussia Road from July 17-14.
A section of Darby-Paoli Road will close and Willows Park traffic will be altered as PennDOT replaces a Radnor Twp. bridge starting Aug. 3.
PennDOT will repair and resurface state highways in Philadelphia-area counties.
Conestoga and Sproul roads in Radnor Township will have lane restrictions and lane closures this week due to paving and PECO work.
A section of Lancaster Avenue is closed in Radnor due to wires in the road, officials said.
The three bridges carry Bryn Mawr Avenue over Meadowbrook Run and Doom Run in Radnor Township.
PennDOT said paving work will affect traffic on a portion of Lancaster Avenue in Radnor Township next week.
Lancaster Avenue and King of Prussia Road will have lane restrictions due to a project to resurface highways in the region.
Police said several roads around the school will be impacted by graduation Tuesday night.
Lancaster Avenue and King of Prussia Road will have traffic restrictions this week due to two PennDOT projects.
Motorists will encounter lane restrictions on several state highways in the Philadelphia region for resurfacing operations.
Affected streets will be Midland Avenue, Louella Avenue, S. Aberdeen Avenue, and Windermere Avenue.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, through it’s contractor, Highway Materials, will be resurfacing Lancaster Avenue.
As of Wednesday afternoon, there were 27 Township roads impacted by the weather event and 4 homes damaged.
PennDOT said crews will be doing resurfacing work on Lancaster Avenue from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. this week, forcing lane restrictions.
Overnight work will affect traffic on I-95, I-476, Route 1 in Delaware County through late June with work beginning Sunday night.
Milling and paving work will affect Lancaster Avenue traffic in Radnor this week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas because slowdowns will occur.
A portion of Sugartown Road will have lane restrictions Monday, May 18 through Friday, May 22 due to milling and paving, PennDOT said.
Work on Lancaster Avenue, as well as King of Prussia and Raider roads, will begin next week, with each project lasting at least two weeks.
The work will be done in accordance with CDC and state Department of Health guidance as well as a project-specific COVID-19 safety plan.
Emergency vehicles and residents will be able to access their homes from Runnymede or Bloomingdale, depending on the location of the work.
Guide rail repairs will affect Interstate 95, Interstate 476 and U.S. 1 beginning next week and lasting through early June, PennDOT said.
Crews will be working on South Devon Avenue for four to five weeks, closing the road one block at a time heading south.
Radnor Township Department of Public Works was able to clear and open some roads.
PECO will be working on Devonwood, Crestview, and Oakford roads for about 12 weeks as they install gas mains and service lines.
The Radnor Township Board of Commissioners awarded a $555,000 contract to Loftus Construction.
Locust Grove Road, Mill Road, Roberts Road, and more are all impacted by downed trees and wires from Thursday's strong winds and rain.
Crews will be trimming trees on County Line Road in Villanova for three weeks on weekdays and Saturdays.
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation resumed activity on the Bryn Mawr Avenue project over a week ago.
PECO will be performing tree trimming through its subcontractor, Asplundh Incorporated, on County Line Road.