The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is informing drivers of lane restrictions and minor delays on Route 36 (Logan Boulevard) in Frankstown Township, Blair County, beginning Monday, March 30, 2026, as a resurfacing and drainage project gets underway.
Drivers can expect short delays in the northbound lanes of Route 36 (Logan Boulevard) in Frankstown Township for drainage/pipe culvert replacement work from March 26 to April 10, 2026. The work and schedule are weather dependent.
As always, PennDOT stresses extra caution in all work zones. Drivers should drive slowly, eliminate all distractions, and stay alert for direction from advanced signage and flaggers.
New Enterprise Stone & Lime, New Enterprise, Pa., is the lead contractor for the 3.5-mile, $5,449,000.00 project which includes pavement resurfacing, drainage work, guide rail and sign upgrades on Route 36 (Logan Boulevard) from U.S. 22 (Blair Street) in Hollidaysburg Borough to Route 1001 (Plank Road) in Altoona. The project is scheduled for completion in early October 2026.
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