Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Creek Road Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for Drainage Improvements in Birmingham Township, Chester County

Creek Road Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for Drainage Improvements
in Birmingham Township, Chester County

3/8/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Lane closures are planned on Creek Road at Route 926 (Street Road) in
Birmingham Township, Chester County, on Monday March 13, through Friday,
March
17, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for drainage improvements related to an $8.6
million project to replace the structurally-deficient Route 926 (Street
Road)
bridge over the Brandywine Creek in Birmingham and Pocopson townships. The
new
bridge is scheduled to reopen by September 1, 2017.

PennDOT is improving Route 926 (Street Road) by replacing the 79-year-old
bridge with a new three-span structure built at a higher elevation;
rebuilding
and raising 1,700 feet of the roadway approaches to make them less prone to

flooding; replacing the nearby culvert over Radley Run with an 84-foot twin

arch concrete culvert; and realigning 800 feet of Creek Road at its
northern
intersection with Route 926 (Street Road).

The new, aesthetically-designed bridge will be built to resemble the
current
structure and have stone form liners covering the piers so they resemble
the
existing piers. The new structure also will include an open, higher
railing.

Separate detours are in use during construction for the closures of Route
926
(Street Road) and Creek Road. Motorists using Route 926 (Street Road) will
be
detoured over U.S. 202, U.S. 1, and Route 52 (Lenape Road). Creek Road will

close in June 2017 and motorists will be detoured over U.S. 1 and Route 52
(Lenape Road).

Following the reopening of Route 926 (Street Road), there will be one
weekend
in spring 2018 when Route 926 (Street Road) will close for the final
resurfacing of the new bridge and culvert.

The existing four-span bridge was built in 1937 and rehabilitated in 1974.
The
steel I-beam structure is 190 feet long and 26 feet wide. The bridge, which
is
posted with a weight restriction of 26 tons and 33 tons for combination
loads,
carries approximately 13,200 vehicles a day.

To improve travel through the intersection of Route 52 (Lenape Road) and
Pocopson Road/West Creek Road, PennDOT's contractor activated a new traffic

signal that includes a Flashing Yellow Arrow signal for left turns from
Route
52 (Lenape Road) to Pocopson Road/West Chester Road, in addition to the
standard red, yellow and green lights. This Flashing Yellow Arrow signal is
the
first to operate in the Philadelphia region.

More information on the Flashing Yellow Arrow signals and other traffic
signal
initiatives is available at www.penndot.gov in the Traffic Signals,
Management
section of "Travel in PA".

Clearwater Construction Inc., of Mercer, Pa., is the general contractor on
the
$8,614,000 project financed with 100 percent state funds.

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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