Lane restrictions under flagging between Cornerstone Dr. and Route 462; delays expected
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that paving scheduled for last night (Sunday) and tonight (Monday) on Centerville Road in Manor Township, Lancaster County, has been rescheduled for tonight and tomorrow night. Centerville Road will be restricted to a single lane with flaggers providing traffic control. There may be delays.
Weather permitting, paving will be performed on Centerville Road between Cornerstone Drive and Route 462 (Columbia Avenue) from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM the nights of Monday, September 25, and Tuesday, September 26. This work was previously scheduled for Sunday and Monday night, but rain caused Sunday night’s work to be postponed.
There will be lane restrictions in place with flaggers directing traffic through the work zone. This may cause delays so motorists should plan extra time for their travels.
In addition to the lane restrictions on Centerville Road, Cornerstone Drive will be closed during part of this work Traffic will be able to access Cornerstone Drive from Stone Creek Road and Pine Bridge Lane.
This work is part of the Centerville Road Interchange Improvement project, which consists of structure replacement, Superpave overlay, base replacement, roadway widening, milling, guiderail improvements, drainage improvements, pavement markings, ADA improvements, traffic signal improvements, and other miscellaneous construction.
The project includes work on Centerville Road from Cornerstone Drive to Marietta Avenue (Route 23), and Marietta Avenue from Centerville Road to Stony Battery Road. The project is primarily located in East Hempfield Township, though the section from Cornerstone Drive to Columbia Avenue is in Manor Township.
JD Eckman, Inc., of Atglen, PA is the prime contractor on this $36.3 million project. Work is expected to be completed by July 22, 2025.
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CONTACT: Dave Thompson 717-418-5018, dmthompson@pa.gov
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