PHOENIXVILLE, PA — Drivers traveling through the Route 23 and Route 113 intersection should prepare for weekday delays beginning Monday, July 20, as PennDOT continues a safety improvement project expected to run through the end of October. Plan extra time and expect intermittent stops while flaggers direct traffic.
At a Glance
- Roads Affected: Route 113 (Bridge Street) at Route 23 (Nutt Road)
- Dates: Monday, July 20, through Friday, October 30
- Times: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays
- Reason: Safety improvement construction
Weekday lane closures with flagging will be in place on Route 113 (Bridge Street) at its intersection with Route 23 (Nutt Road) in Phoenixville.
No detour has been announced. Motorists should follow directions from flaggers, reduce speed through the work zone and seek alternate routes when practical.
The work is part of PennDOT’s $2.5 million project to improve safety at 11 signalized intersections along the Route 23 corridor in East Pikeland Township, Schuylkill Township and Phoenixville Borough. Planned improvements include a new dedicated eastbound left-turn lane at Township Line Road, roadway resurfacing and a reconfiguration of the Route 23 and Route 113 intersection.
H&K Group Inc., of Skippack, is the project’s general contractor. The work is funded entirely with federal dollars.
All scheduled activities are weather dependent and may be postponed or rescheduled.
Before you head out, visit the MyChesCo Traffic Center for the latest road closures, construction updates and commuter alerts across Chester County and the surrounding region: https://www.mychesco.com/traffic/
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