Utility Work on Route 10 in Honey Brook Borough to Cause Delays

Traffic Alert

HONEY BROOK, PA — Starting Monday, April 8, residents and commuters in Honey Brook Borough, Chester County, should prepare for traffic disruptions as the borough undertakes a utility construction project on Route 10 (Pequea Avenue). The initiative, aimed at enhancing local utility infrastructure, is expected to result in significant traffic delays due to weekday lane closures.

The construction activities are scheduled to take place between Firehouse Lane and Red Oak Court on Route 10, with lane closures running from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. This work period extends from April 8 to April 30, highlighting a nearly month-long period during which motorists will need to navigate the constraints of reduced roadway access.

Given the anticipated backups and delays, officials are advising those who travel through the affected area to allocate additional time for their journeys or to consider alternative routes if possible. The execution of these utility improvements, while critical to the borough’s infrastructure needs, acknowledges the temporary inconvenience posed to the daily routines of drivers.

The project is being conducted under a PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit. Motorists and local residents are urged to stay informed about the project’s progress and to plan accordingly for the expected traffic disruptions. As with all outdoor construction activities, the schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions, adding an element of uncertainty that further advises caution and flexibility in travel planning during this period.

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