Lane restrictions remain in place on Interstate 79.
Ramp closures are scheduled in Greene County.
Uniontown, PA - Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 12 is announcing nightly ramp closures on Interstate 79 at Exit 14 (Masontown/Waynesburg) in Franklin Township, Greene County. All work depends on weather and operations.
Ramp closures will occur nightly from 8:00 PM until 6:00 AM beginning Monday, July 13, and continuing through Saturday, July 25.
The ramp closures will be coordinated so detour routes do not conflict with one another.
Detours:
Northbound I-79 exit ramp:
- Exit I-79 at Exit 7 (Kirby), turn right onto Route 2018 (Kirby Road), turn left onto Route 2011 (Garards Fort Road), turn right onto Route 2026 (Rolling Meadows Road), turn left onto Route 21 (E Roy Furman Highway).
Northbound I-79 entrance ramp:
- Enter I-79 at southbound Exit 14 entrance ramp, continue to Exit 7 (Kirby), exit I-79 at southbound Exit 7 (Kirby), turn left onto Route 2018 (Kirby Road), turn left onto northbound Exit 7 (Kirby) entrance ramp, continue to Exit 14 (Waynesburg), and continue.
Southbound I-79 exit ramp:
- Exit I-79 at southbound Exit 19 (Ruff Creek/Jefferson), turn left onto Route 19 (Washington Road), turn left onto Route 21 (Greene Street).
Southbound I-79 entrance ramp:
- Route 21 eastbound: Turn right onto Route 2026 (Rolling Meadows Road) turn left onto Route 2011 (Garards Fort Road), turn right onto Route 2018 (Kirby Road), proceed to I-79.
- Route 21 westbound: Turn left onto Route 19 (Mt Morris Road), turn left onto Route 2026 (Rolling Meadows Road), turn right onto Route 2011 (Garards Fort Road), turn right onto Route 2018 (Kirby Road), proceed to I-79.
Current I-79 single-lane restrictions between Exit 14 (Masontown/Waynesburg) and Exit 23 (Marianna/Prosperity) that began on June 18, will continue until late August.
The ramp closures will allow crews from Gulisek Construction Co. to perform concrete patching and crews from Lindy Paving to overlay entrance and exit ramps with asphalt.
This work is part of the I-79 Waynesburg to Marianna Project, which will make improvements to approximately 11 miles of I-79, extending through Franklin and Washington townships in Greene County and Amwell Township in Washington County a $45.9 million infrastructure investment. Lindy Paving, Inc., is the prime contractor.
Drivers are asked to exercise caution driving through the work zone. Safety is everyone’s responsibility.
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