Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Route 63 (Welsh Road/Moreland Road) Nighttime Lane Restrictions Scheduled for Utility Work in Montgomery County

Route 63 (Welsh Road/Moreland Road) Nighttime Lane Restrictions Scheduled
for Utility Work in Montgomery County

8/2/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Periodic weeknight lane restrictions are scheduled in both directions on
Route
63 (Welsh Road/Moreland Road) between Fitzwatertown Road and Edge Hill Road
in
Abington and Upper Moreland townships, Montgomery County, beginning Monday,

August 7, from 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM, for utility adjustments, the
Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today. The weeknight
restrictions will be in effect through the end of August.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through this area
because slowdowns will occur during construction. The contractor's schedule
is
dependent on the weather.

The work is part of a project to repair and resurface 20 miles of state
highway
in Montgomery County. Additional state highways scheduled for resurfacing
under
this contract include:

• Route 113 (Harleysville Pike/Main Street) between Route 63 (Sumneytown
Pike/Main Street) and East Broad Street/West Broad Street in Lower Salford
and
Franconia townships, and Souderton Borough;
• Route 113 (Third Avenue/Rahns Road) between Boro Line Road and Route 29
(Gravel Pike) in Trappe Borough and Perkiomen Township; and
• Sandy Hill Road from Fairfield Road to just east of Rolling Hill Drive in

Plymouth Township.

State highways completed under this resurfacing project include:

• Broad Street between Route 63 (Main Street) and Route 309 (Bethlehem
Pike) in
Lansdale Borough and Hatfield Township;
• Troxel Road/Orvilla Road between Sumneytown Pike and Route 63 (Welsh
Road) in
Towamencin Township; and
• Miller Road/Swamp Creek Road between Whites Mill Road/Swamp Creek Road
and
Upper Ridge Road in Marlborough Township.

Under this improvement project, PennDOT is milling the existing roadway
surface
and repaving the state highways with new asphalt. The new pavement will
seal
the roadways and provide motorists with a smoother riding surface.

Glasgow, Inc. of Glenside, PA is the general contractor on the $4,581,098
project, which is financed with 100 percent state funds from Act 89,
Pennsylvania's Transportation Plan.

Work on the entire project is expected to be completed in late October.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

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 825 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.

For more PennDOT information, visit www.penndot.gov. Follow local PennDOT
information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511PAPhilly, and follow the
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