PennDOT Reopens Bristol Road at Route 263 (York Road)
10/27/2016-KING OF PRUSSIA
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today reopened
Bristol
Road on the east side of the intersection with Route 263 (York Road) in
Warminster and Warwick townships, Bucks County, following its
reconstruction.
Crews began construction in late September to widen Bristol Road to add
left
and right turn lanes with a through lane. PennDOT reopened this section of
Bristol Road one week ahead of schedule. Earlier this summer, the
contractor
rebuilt the west side of Bristol Road at Route 263 (York Road).
The improvement of Bristol Road is associated with PennDOT's $31.6 million
project to reconstruct and improve four miles of Route 263 (York Road)
between
Bristol Road and Sugar Bottom Road in Warwick and Warminster townships.
Construction began in March 2014 and is expected to finish in October 2017.
PennDOT is rebuilding Route 263 to provide a smoother, safer roadway for
motorists for decades to come. The improvements include full depth pavement
reconstruction of the existing four-lane concrete road and intersection
improvements.
In addition, crews are rehabilitating the bridge over the Neshaminy Creek;
rehabilitating the bridge that spans the Little Neshaminy Creek and Creek
Road;
improving drainage; installing new traffic signal equipment, guiderail,
signs,
pavement markings and curb ramps; and relocating aerial and underground
utilities.
To enhance travel along the corridor, PennDOT is installing new traffic
signals
at seven intersections on Route 263. The intersections include Tulip Road,
Kendarbren Drive/Private Drive, Kendarbren Drive/Ridge Drive, Bristol Road,
Meyer Way, Almshouse Road and Mill Road. Turn lanes are being lengthened or
added at Route 263's intersections with Bristol Road, Meyer Way and
Almshouse
Road. A new traffic signal also is being installed at Deer Run Drive.
The $31,571,380 project is financed with 100 percent federal funds. J.D.
Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, is the general contractor.
Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 770 traffic cameras.
511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.
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