MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced an impending maintenance project set to impact Maugers Mill Road in Montgomery County. This initiative, focusing on essential infrastructure improvements, involves a comprehensive pipe replacement operation aimed at enhancing the durability and efficiency of the roadway.
Scheduled to commence on Monday, September 30, the closure will affect the stretch of Maugers Mill Road situated between Route 663 (North Charlotte Street) and Farmington Avenue/Gilbertsville Road, spanning the Lower Pottsgrove and Upper Pottsgrove townships. The operation is slated to run through Friday, October 4, with work hours confined to 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily. During this period, motorists traversing the area are advised to adhere to the designated detour routes, which include Route 663 (North Charlotte Street), Moyer Road, and Gilbertsville Road, to navigate around the construction zone effectively.
While local access will be preserved to minimize disruptions for residents and businesses within the vicinity, PennDOT urges drivers to allocate additional travel time due to anticipated traffic delays and potential congestion near the work site. The execution of these maintenance activities remains contingent on favorable weather conditions, and as such, schedules may be adjusted accordingly.
For continuous updates on traffic conditions, detour routes, and any changes to the maintenance schedule, residents and commuters are encouraged to access the MyChesCo Traffic Center. This resource provides real-time traffic information, helping to streamline travel plans during the maintenance period.
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