Project Overview
County: Chester
Municipality: New Garden Township
State Route(s): Routes 3033 and 3046
Local Name(s): Newark Road, Baltimore Pike
Project Type: Intersection Improvement
Last Updated: November 2025
The project is located at the intersection of Newark Road and Baltimore Pike in New Garden Township, Chester County. The immediate area around the intersection comprises a mix of commercial and residential land uses within the village of Toughkenamon. Nearby land uses include mushroom farms, typical of New Garden Township, and the New Garden Flying Field. The Kennett-Oxford Bypass (U.S. 1) interchange with Newark Road is roughly one mile north of the intersection, while the Eastern Penn Railroad line is approximately 700 feet south.
The goal of this project is to address the current alignment issues of Newark Road and enhance intersection operation and safety for all users.
Several geometric issues at the Baltimore Pike and Newark Road intersection contribute to congestion and safety concerns. The northbound and southbound sections of Newark Road are offset by about 30 feet at the intersection, creating safety risks and operational problems.
The southbound Newark Road approach features a steep downgrade and a sharp reverse curve near the intersection, posing challenges for heavy vehicles, especially those from the local mushroom industry. The truck percentage on the western Baltimore Pike leg is 13%. Planned land developments, including large warehousing expansions, are expected to increase traffic volumes beyond normal regional growth, likely leading to longer delays and vehicle queues.
Moreover, this busy village intersection is served by public transportation but lacks sufficient pedestrian facilities, which is worsened by poor access management along Baltimore Pike. The existing highway stormwater drainage system, located near Toughkenamon and adjacent to the project area, is over capacity and cannot handle stormwater during medium and large storms, nor will it accommodate additional flows from construction.
Proposed Improvements include:
- Realigning the northern leg of Newark Road to reduce the reverse curve and better align it with the southern leg.
- Adding a 500-foot-long left-turn lane on the northern leg.
- Moving the intersection with Baltimore Pike westward to align Newark Road’s northern and southern legs.
- Improving turning radii on all four corners of the intersection for better heavy vehicle maneuverability.
- Widening the southern Newark Road to include a 100-foot-long left-turn and 150-foot-long right-turn lane.
- Widening Baltimore Pike’s western leg to provide a 225-foot-long left-turn lane.
- Widening Baltimore Pike’s eastern leg to include a 175-foot-long left-turn lane and a 250-foot-long right-turn lane.
- Installing pedestrian facilities such as curb ramps and sidewalks along all four corners and the four legs of the intersection.
- Installing new traffic signals and street lighting.
- A new stormwater conveyance system and Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) along Newark Road and Baltimore Pike and within the intersection will be installed.
- A new downstream stormwater conveyance system will be built between Baltimore Pike and Church Street and along Church Street, Center Street and Willow Street to the existing stormwater outfall to the Unnamed Tributary to the West branch of Red Clay Creek.
- Relocating utility poles affected by the widening and realignment, along with subsurface sewer, gas, and water lines on the northern Newark Road leg. Additional subsurface relocations may be necessary on Baltimore Pike and the southern Newark Road to accommodate drainage infrastructure.
Project Outreach
As part of PennDOT's project outreach, the department encourages the public to attend a live virtual meeting on Thursday, December 4, beginning at 7:00 PM, by clicking on this Microsoft Live Teams meeting link prior to the presentation start time. The department’s design team will deliver a project presentation before opening the meeting to questions using the platform’s Q&A feature.
Please note that internet access via a computer or mobile device are required to view the virtual meeting. Anyone with special needs or requiring special aid is requested to contact PennDOT Project Manager Josefina Brown at 610-205-6971, or PennDOT Consultant Design Project Manager Steve Giampaolo, P.E. at 610-594-9995.
Members of the public who are unable to attend the online meeting can view the recording and a copy of the materials on this project page following the presentation. The public can also provide feedback using the online comment form in English or Spanish.
Accessibility
The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please contact the Project Manager listed above.
Title VI
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