Resurfacing Project to Begin on Route 23 in Lancaster County

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LANCASTER COUNTY, PA — A 3.6-mile Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) resurfacing project on Route 23 in New Holland Borough and Earl and East Earl townships, Lancaster County, is scheduled to begin soon.

Weather permitting, this work is expected to begin Monday, October 30. Initial work includes tree trimming and utility work. There will be short-term lane closures under daylight flagging within the project limits.

This project consists of full-width milling, paving, base repair, drainage replacement, guide rail updates, ADA curb ramp construction, line painting, sign updates, and other miscellaneous construction on Route 23 from Kinzer Avenue in New Holland Borough to Cedar Creek in East Earl Township.

Motorists should be alert and drive with caution through the work zone. All work is expected to be completed by July 12, 2024.

Allan Myers, LP, of Worcester, PA, is the contractor on this $2,680,833 project.

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