Signal Replacement at Route 66, 128 and Fort Run Road Begins Monday in Ford City

Indiana, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is announcing a signal replacement project at the intersection of the Route 66, Route 128 and Fort Run Road in Ford City, Armstrong County.

This is a full signal replacement with the addition of a pedestrian signal. Work begins March 9 at 7:00 AM and will continue through early fall. Traffic impacts will be minimal with lane restrictions as needed.

Contractor, Kuharchik Construction Inc. of Exeter, PA will be completing this $489,873 project anticipated to be complete in early September.

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MEDIA CONTACT: Tina Gibbs at 724-357-2829 or chgibbs@pa.gov.