PHILADELPHIA, PA — Drivers in Montgomery and Philadelphia counties should prepare for daytime and overnight lane restrictions next week as PennDOT crews continue resurfacing and roadway improvement projects on several state highways.
At a Glance
- Roads Affected: Alan Wood Road, Route 73 (Big Road), Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Robbins Street, Rhawn Street, Holme Avenue
- Dates: Monday, June 1, through Friday, June 5
- Times: Various daytime and overnight work periods
- Reason: Milling, paving, utility adjustments, and line striping
PennDOT said lane closures with flagging will affect multiple roads in Montgomery County throughout the week.
On Alan Wood Road in Plymouth Township, overnight milling operations are scheduled between Tees Boulevard and Ridge Road from Monday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 3, between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM. The same stretch will also have daytime lane restrictions for utility adjustments from Monday, June 1, through Friday, June 5, between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
Additional overnight milling is planned on Route 73 (Big Road) between Colonial Road and Route 29 (Gravel Pike Circle) in Upper Frederick and Lower Frederick townships from Wednesday, June 3, through Friday, June 5, between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM.
In Philadelphia, paving operations will create overnight lane closures on Cecil B. Moore Avenue between 10th Street and Ridge Avenue from Monday, June 1, through Friday, June 5, between 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM.
Line striping work will also result in daytime and nighttime lane closures on Robbins Street between Frankford Avenue and State Road, Rhawn Street between Oxford Avenue and State Road, and Holme Avenue between U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard) and Academy Road throughout the week.
No detours were announced for the projects, but motorists should expect periodic delays and changing traffic patterns as crews move between work locations.
PennDOT said the work is part of ongoing contracts to repair, mill, and resurface state highways across the five-county region, providing smoother pavement and improved driving conditions.
Drivers are encouraged to plan extra time, remain alert in active work zones, and seek alternate routes when congestion develops.
For the latest road closures, lane restrictions, and commuter updates from across southeastern Pennsylvania, visit the MyChesCo Traffic Center.
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