Bucks County Launches Road Improvement Projects: Potholes and Utilities in Focus
Bucks County is currently seeing significant roadwork activities, with two main projects underway that are essential for residents to monitor, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times.
Bucks County has embarked on pothole repair operations across nine crucial roads, aiming to enhance driving conditions.
Concurrently, a utility improvement project on County Line Road in New Britain Township has initiated a lane closure expected to last approximately two months, ending around June 26.
This project, conducted on weekdays between Lexington Avenue and Walnut Street and between Maple Avenue and Trewigtown Road, is part of PECO’s effort to upgrade the area’s utility infrastructure.
Additionally, PennDOT is tackling pothole repairs on 50 state highways within the Philadelphia region.
These repairs and utility works, scheduled primarily between 9 AM and 3 PM on weekdays, are part of Bucks County’s broader initiative to maintain and improve road safety and quality.
Read more about the scheduled road work in Bucks County in the Bucks County Courier Times.
PennDOT to repair potholes on dozens of roads in the week ahead
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