Project Status
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Design
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Public Outreach
Virtual Plans Display
The virtual plans display will be available online from June 29, 2026 through July 29, 2026.
Public Comment Period
The public comment period, where the community is encouraged to respond with questions and concerns will be from from June 29, 2026 through July 29, 2026.
Project Overview
County: York
Municipality: Windsor Township, Windsor Borough
State Route: 2013-017
Local Name: Windsor Road
Project Type: Safety Improvement
MPMS Number: 117618
Proposed Construction Start: Spring 2028
Proposed Construction End: Fall 2029
Last Updated: June 2026
The purpose of the Route 2031 (Windsor Road) safety improvements project is to improve safety and address inadequate sight distance which contributes to higher crash rates along the corridor. The purpose of the Route 2031 (Windsor Road) safety improvements project is to improve safety and address inadequate sight distance which contributes to higher crash rates along the corridor.
The project includes resurfacing Route 2031 from Route 74 to Blacksmith Avenue, replacement of pipes and inlets, and installation of High Friction Surface Treatment (HFST) at curves near Azalea Drive, Valley Road, and Blacksmith Avenue. Additional work includes adding and replacing signage, tree trimming, and intersection safety improvements at three intersections along the corridor.at curves near Azalea Drive, Valley Road, and Blacksmith Avenue. Additional work includes adding and replacing signage, tree trimming, and intersection safety improvements at three intersections along the corridor.
At the intersection of Route 2031 and Jefferson Lane, work will include regrading the intersection tie-in to improve the transition in roadway grade, and the installation of appropriate warning signage to improve advance notice of intersecting traffic and limited visibility conditions.
Between Jefferson Lane and Azalea Drive, proposed work will focus on improving sight distance along the east side of the horizontal curve on Route 2031. Work will include a partial right-of-way acquisition to limit vegetation and crop growth within the clear sight lines to Azalea Drive. Additional safety improvements will include the application of HFST along the curve, installation of advance curve warning signs with advisory speed plaques, and placement of “SLOW” pavement legends to encourage speed reduction.
At the intersection of Route 2031 and Valley Road, improvements will include cutting back the existing embankment slope to improve intersection sight distance. Additional measures will include the application of HFST through the curve, installation of enhanced curve warning signage with advisory speeds, placement of optical speed bars, and installation of “SLOW” pavement markings.
The project is anticipated to be completed using short-term traffic control. Coordination will occur with PennDOT, Windsor Township, Windsor Borough, emergency responders, and school districts.
Contact Information
Nexa Castro-Murtoff
Senior Project Manager
717-705-6184
ncastromur@pa.gov
Dave Thompson
Press Officer
717-787-1446
dmthompson@pa.gov
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
Pursuant to the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, PennDOT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability. If you feel that you have been denied the benefits of, or participation in a PennDOT program or activity, you may contact the PennDOT, Bureau of Equal Opportunity, DBE/Title VI Division at 717-787-5891.