BELLEFONTE – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced Monday that work to improve more than 22 miles of roadway in Centre and Clinton counties is set to start Wednesday, June 5.
Overall work will include milling, installation of ADA compliant ramps and retaining wall updates on sections of fourteen routes in Centre County and one route in Clinton County. This work will improve roadway quality and extend the life of the roadway surface.
Work in Centre County will begin on Route 64 from Route 1010 (Jacob Road) to the Clinton County line. Traffic will be limited to a single lane while crews begin milling and resurfacing. Traffic control will be provided by flaggers in the roadway.
Motorists are urged to exercise caution. Short travel delays should be expected, and drivers should be alert for slow moving and stopped vehicles through the work zone.
There is no work scheduled in Clinton County this week. All work is weather and schedule dependent.
Centre County roads in this project include:
- Route 144 near the Intersection with Route 150
- Route 150 from Route 3006 (High Street) to Route 144
- Route 550 from Spring Street to the Bellefonte High School
- Route 1002 from Sayers Dam Road to Beach Street
- Route 2002 (Airport Road)
- Route 2005 from Route 2012 (Water Street) to Route 2008 (Sinking Creek Road)
- Route 2008 from Route 2005 (School Street) to Route 2012 (Water Street)
- Route 2012 from Route 45 to Route 2005 (Long Street)
- Route 2014 (Heckman Cemetery Road)
- Route 2018 from Route 2011 (Coburn Road) to Route 45
- Route 3003 Bernel Road
- Route 3006 from Lee Street to High Street
- Route 3036 (Phoenix Road)
Clinton County roads in this project include:
- Route 150 from Fishing Creek to Henderson Street
HRI Inc. of State College is the contractor on this $4.1 million project, which is expected to be finish by late October. PennDOT will issue updates on this project as work locations change.
PennDOT reminds drivers to remain alert in construction zones, obey posted speed limits and always buckle up.
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