Scheduled Roadwork to Impact Route 10 Traffic in Honey Brook Township

Traffic Restrictions

HONEY BROOK, PA — Motorists traveling Route 10 in Honey Brook Township, Chester County, should brace for potential delays as Tri-County Investment Group LLC embarks on a roadwork project slated to commence on Monday, April 8. The construction, which aims to enhance the roadway’s infrastructure, is expected to introduce weekday lane closures and traffic disruptions through the end of the month.

The specific schedule for the lane closures on Route 10 (Twin County Road) has been set from 3:00 AM to 9:00 AM and again from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, starting April 8 and concluding on Tuesday, April 30. The affected stretch extends between Todd Road and Wawassan Drive, a key segment of the roadway that sees considerable daily traffic.

Travelers are encouraged to factor additional time into their commutes or seek alternative routes where feasible, as the construction activities are likely to lead to significant backups and delays. Tri-County Investment Group LLC, under the authority of a PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit, is tasked with the completion of this project, which underscores the ongoing efforts to maintain and improve transportation infrastructure within the region.

While the roadwork may pose temporary inconveniences, the improvements are anticipated to contribute positively to the overall safety and efficiency of the roadway network in Honey Brook Township. As always, the execution of these construction activities remains contingent upon favorable weather conditions.

Residents and commuters are advised to stay informed about the project’s progress and plan their travel accordingly during this period to minimize impact on their daily routines.

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