CHESTER COUNTY, PA — Drivers should expect overnight lane closures and flagging on three state-maintained corridors from Sunday, July 12, through Friday, July 17, as resurfacing work moves through West Sadsbury Township, Honey Brook Township and the City of Coatesville. Plan extra time because backups and delays are expected.
At a Glance
- Roads Affected: Business U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway), Cambridge Road, 1st Avenue and Oak Street
- Dates: Sunday, July 12, through Friday, July 17
- Times: Between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., depending on the location
- Reason: Milling and paving
On Business U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway), a lane closure with flagging will be in place between Route 10 (Octorara Trail) and the Lancaster County line in West Sadsbury Township from Sunday, July 12, through Thursday, July 16. Work is scheduled from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following morning.
Cambridge Road will be restricted between Route 322 (Horseshoe Pike) and the Lancaster County line in Honey Brook Township from Monday, July 13, through Friday, July 17. A lane closure with flagging is scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the following morning.
In Coatesville, crews will restrict 1st Avenue and Oak Street between Business U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway) and Woodland Avenue from Monday, July 13, through Friday, July 17. Lane closures with flagging are planned from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following morning.
No detours have been announced. Drivers should follow flaggers through the work zones, reduce speed and seek alternate routes when practical.
The resurfacing work includes roadway repairs, milling and the installation of new asphalt intended to seal the pavement and provide a smoother driving surface.
All scheduled work is weather dependent and may be postponed or rescheduled.
Before traveling, check the MyChesCo Traffic Center for the latest construction updates, lane closures and commuter alerts across Chester County: https://www.mychesco.com/traffic/
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