Pavement Preservation Project Continues in South Central PA

Work tonight on NB I-83 in southern York County, next week on WB Route 22/322 and WB Route 283 in Dauphin County

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a districtwide pavement preservation project is continuing tonight on northbound Interstate 83 in York County, and next week on westbound Route 22/322 and westbound Route 283 in Dauphin County.

Weather permitting, the contractor will work tonight (Thursday, November 7) on I-83 in southern York County between the Pennsylvania-Maryland State Line and Exit 4 (Route 851/Shrewsbury). The contractor will work from 7:00 PM tonight to 6:00 AM Friday, November 8. There will be lane restrictions on northbound I-83.
Weather permitting, the contractor will place six one-way signs on westbound Route 22/322 at Clarks Ferry in Reed Township, Dauphin County. This work will be performed from 8:00 PM Sunday, November 10, to 6:00 AM Monday, November 11. There will be lane restrictions on westbound Route 22/322 during work hours.

The contractor also is scheduled to install transverse rumble strips on westbound Route 283 approaching Eisenhower Boulevard in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County. This work will be performed from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM the nights of Monday, November 11, and Tuesday, November 12. 

The ramp from southbound Interstate 283 to Route 230/Highspire will be closed during work hours. A detour will be in place. Travelers should continue to the eastbound Route 283 exit, from eastbound Route 283 take the ramp to northbound I-283, then from northbound I-283 take the ramp to Route 230/Highspire.

This project consists of asphalt patching, crack sealing and other on call services for sinkhole repair and roadway repairs, along with other miscellaneous construction on various routes in the PennDOT District 8 region consisting of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York counties.

New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company, Inc., of New Enterprise, PA, is the contractor on this $1,510,000 project. All work on this contract is expected to be completed by July 1, 2026

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