KING OF PRUSSIA, P.A. (KYW Newsradio) — PennDOT crews began work last Friday on a series of repairs to 35 state highways in the Philadelphia region. They span from the city to all of its collar counties, and the repairs involve repaving parts of the roadways that have deteriorated over time.
The agency warned of potential lane closures and possible slowdowns at the following locations.
Bucks County
Route 332 (Newtown Bypass/Holland Road), Northampton Township
Route 663 (John Fries Highway), Milford Township
Allentown Road, Milford Township
Bridgetown Pike, Northampton Township
Bristol Road, Warwick, Warrington, and Doylestown townships
Cold Spring Creamery Road, Buckingham Township
Trenton Road, Falls and Middletown townships
Chester County
U.S. 1 (Kennett-Oxford Bypass), New Garden Township
U.S. 30 (Coatesville-Downingtown Bypass), Valley, Caln, East Caln, West Whiteland townships
U.S. 202, West Whiteland, East Goshen, East Whiteland, Tredyffrin townships
Route 23 (Ridge Road), East Coventry and East Vincent townships
Route 41 (Gap-Newport Pike), London Grove Township
Route 100 (Pottstown Pike Spur), West Goshen and West Whiteland townships
Route 724 (Schuylkill Road), North Coventry and East Coventry townships
Old Baltimore Pike, Lower Oxford Township
Delaware County
I-95, Chester City, Chester and Tinicum townships
U.S. 1, (State Road) Springfield Township
U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway), Chester and Upper Chichester townships
Barron Road, Middletown Township
Montgomery County
U.S. 422, Upper Providence Township
Route 73 (Skippack Pike), Whitpain Township
Route 152 (Limekiln Pike), Horsham Township
Route 232 (Huntingdon Pike), Lower Moreland
Philadelphia County
I-76
I-95
U.S. 1
Route 63 (Woodhaven Road)
Route 73 (Tacony-Palmyra Bridge)
Chestnut Street
Germantown Avenue
Market Street
Ridge Avenue
Vine Street
Walnut Street
Wissahickon Avenue
Drivers can report potholes to PennDOT online at www.customercare.penndot.pa.gov or by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
The agency said it has received over 1,400 reports regarding potholes across the five-county Philadelphia region since the beginning of the year.