


Slope Repair Scheduled on Route 32 (River Road) in Bridgeton Township
King of Prussia, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that slope repair will take place on Route 32 (River Road) in Bridgeton Township, Bucks County, under a project to repair state highways that sustained damage from the remnants of Hurricane Ida in September 2021 in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery counties.
Motorists are advised of the following travel restriction:
Drivers should allow extra time when traveling near the work area because slowdowns will occur. Local access will be maintained. All scheduled activities are weather dependent.
J. D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, is the general contractor on the $1.8 million project, which is financed with 80 percent federal and 20 percent state funds.
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PennDOT will be performing roadwork requiring a road closure on Chestnut Hill/Upper Tinicum Church. This will take place the weeks of July 10/2023 and July 17/2023, weather dependent. The road will be open prior to 8am then closed until 4 pm. Residents will be able to access their homes, however they may have to drive the long way around as they will not be able to pass PennDOT equipment as it is the width of the roadway. PennDOT plans to begin work at the Geigel Hill end then work our way north.