Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year highway improvement project continues on Interstate 180 in the City of Williamsport, Loyalsock Township, Fairfield Township, and Montoursville Borough, Lycoming County.
The week of Sunday, August 3, 2025
Interstate-180
- The contractor will continue paving operations in both directions, between the bridges spanning the Loyalsock Creek in Loyalsock Township and just west of Basin Street (Exit 26) in the City of Williamsport. Motorists can expect alternating lane restrictions where work is being performed.
- (NEW) Paving will continue on the Faxon interchange ramps (Exit 25) and Northway Road (Route 2029) between the Interstate 180 interchange and Third Street (Route 2014). Motorists can expect alternating lane restrictions and lane shifts where work is being performed.
- (NEW) Asphalt plug joints, also known as expansion joints, will be installed throughout the work zone.
- Work will be performed between the hours of 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM.
Maynard Street Interchange (Exit 28)
- The contractor will continue highway lighting work at the Maynard Street interchange (Exit 28). Most of this work will be performed off the shoulders of the roadway, between the hours of 6:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
Motorists are urged to be alert, slow down and use caution in the work zone
Glenn O. Hawbaker is the prime contractor for this two-year, $14 million, highway improvement project on Interstate 180 between Brushy Ridge Road (Route 2026) in Fairfield Township and the Route 15 interchange in the City of Williamsport. Work on the project includes the mill and resurface of 11 miles of I-180 between Basin Street (Route 2062) and Warrensville Road (Route 2022), this work includes the Faxon (Exit 25) and Route 15 (Exit 29) interchanges, base repairs, high friction surface treatment, tree removal, drainage upgrades, guide rail and signal upgrades. Additional work includes updated highway lighting, bridge preservation work, and pavement markings. Work on the project is anticipated to be completed in the fall 2026 and includes a winter shutdown.
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