PennDOT issues update for week of Sept. 1
ST. MARYS – Work to improve a section of Route 255 in the city of St. Marys is continuing as summer comes to an end.
The project stretches from the Tractor Supply Co. intersection to Route 120/State Street in St. Marys.
Once the project completes this fall, travel along this section of Route 255 will be smoother and more efficient.
Activity the week of Sept. 1 will include:
• No work will be performed Monday, in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
• The contractor will begin work on Tuesday at 7 a.m. and continue through Friday afternoon. Work will be performed during daylight hours only.
• East Arch Street will continue to be closed between Route 255 (South St. Marys Street) and Chestnut Street. Motorists are to follow the signed detour route. This portion of East Arch Street will remain closed until further notice.
• The contractor will be forming and placing concrete steps and sidewalks at various locations along Route 255 between Vine and State streets.
• Route 255 will continue to be restricted to one northbound lane between Random Road and Mill Street and one southbound lane between Railroad Street and Random Road. This traffic pattern will remain in place 24-hours-a-day until further notice.
• The contractor will continue with installation of a retaining wall along Route 255 near Vine Street.
• The contractor will be grading, forming and placing concrete steps, driveways and sidewalks at various locations along Route 255 between Vine and State streets.
• The contractor will be placing topsoil and seeding various locations throughout the project.
All work is weather and schedule dependent. Motorists are advised to watch for slow-moving and stopped vehicles through the entire work zone. Motorists are advised to be cautious when traveling through the work zone and to obey the posted speed limit.
Overall work includes pavement repair, drainage improvements, addition of a right-turn lane for Route 255 northbound traffic at Vine Street, re-alignment of the Arch Street intersection, a right turn lane on Route 120 east for traffic heading south on Route 255 and other construction items. Dave Gutelius Excavating Inc. of Mifflinburg is the contractor on this $12.8 million project.
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