Overnight and Daytime Lane Closures Scheduled for Resurfacing in Philadelphia Suburbs

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced a series of resurfacing operations next week across Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery counties as part of ongoing projects to improve more than 200 miles of state highways in the region.

In Philadelphia, paving and repair work will affect Rising Sun Avenue between Cottman Avenue and U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard), Moyamensing Avenue/Penrose Avenue (Route 291) between Broad Street and the George C. Platt Memorial Bridge, and Oregon Avenue between Broad Street and Columbus Boulevard. Work is scheduled during both overnight and daytime hours from September 15 through September 19.

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In Bucks County, lane closures with flagging will be in place on Fallsington Tullytown Road, Edgely Road, and Penn Valley Road/Hood Boulevard for milling, paving, and utility construction. Work will occur during the day and overnight between September 15 and September 19.

In Montgomery County, Route 63 (Main Street) between Route 363 and U.S. 202 will undergo milling and paving. Closures with flagging will be in effect nightly from September 15 through October 31.

PennDOT advised motorists to allow extra travel time when passing through these work zones, noting that delays and backups are expected. All activities are weather dependent.

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Stay informed and avoid costly delays—visit the MyChesCo Traffic Center for live updates on road closures and resurfacing projects.

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