Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that tree trimming is scheduled to begin next week on multiple routes in York County.
Weather permitting, this work is expected to begin Monday, September 1, and continue to Wednesday, October 1, on the following routes.
- Route 216 (Sticks Road) between the two intersections with Sticks School Road in Codorus Township.
- Route 2002 (East Springwood Road) from Camp Betty Washington Road to Chapel Church Road in York Township.
- Route 2095 (Mt. Olive Road) from Ridge Road to Blymire Hollow Road just south of Winterstown in N. Hopewell Township.
Weather permitting, work will be performed from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekdays. There will be short-term lane closures under flagging.In addition to flagging at these locations, a section of Route 851 (Bryansville Road) between Blair Road and Clubhouse Road in Peach Bottom Township will be closed for one-to-two days starting Monday, September 15, due to the restricted amount of room available for tree trimming equipment. A detour will use Miller Road (Route 2051), Route 425 (Woodbine Road), Bridgeton Road (Route 2032), and Route 74 (Delta Road).
This work is part of a project that also consists of high-friction surface treatment, asphalt resurfacing, line painting, advance warning countermeasures, and sign updates.
RAM Construction Services, of Livonia, Michigan, is the contractor on this $1,043,011 project. This work completes construction activities for this project.
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MEDIA CONTACT: Dave Thompson, 717-418-5018, dmthompson@pa.gov
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