CHESTER COUNTY, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced upcoming resurfacing operations in Chester County aimed at improving roadway safety and functionality. The project includes essential repairs and upgrades to well-traveled stretches of highway and is expected to temporarily impact traffic flow in the area.
Beginning Saturday, December 14, and continuing through Friday, December 20, motorists should prepare for lane closures between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on Route 926 (Street Road). The planned work will take place between Route 41 (Gap Newport Pike) and Route 10 (Limestone Road) in Upper Oxford and Londonderry townships. These closures will facilitate the repair of the roadway’s base structure as part of the broader resurfacing effort.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow for additional travel time when navigating these areas, as backups and traffic delays are likely. The construction schedule is subject to weather conditions, which could alter planned activities on short notice.
This initiative is part of a larger statewide effort to maintain and enhance the quality of Pennsylvania’s highway network. PennDOT’s contractors will be repairing, milling, and resurfacing the roads using new asphalt pavement. These updates are designed to seal the highway surface, extend its lifespan, and provide a smoother, safer driving experience for motorists.
Stay informed and plan your route with ease! Visit the MyChesCo Traffic Center for real-time updates on lane closures, detours, and traffic conditions during these PennDOT projects. Don’t let delays catch you off guard—check it out now!
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