If you travel anywhere along the Highland Park Bridge and Route 28, there's welcome news.
Penn DOT has announced the ramp from the Highland Park Bridge to southbound Route 28 has reopened to traffic.
It's been closed since October for reconstruction, drainage improvement, roadway widening, and sound barrier instillation.
The ramp will remain open through the winter months and then it will close again in the spring for two months.
The Post-Gazette reports the ramp work is part of a 47 million project to address the existing congested traffic flow on Route 28 at the bridge interchange.
The work on the ramp originally started in 2020 and the project is expected to be finished in 2023.
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