Penn Lyle Road Construction Begins

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The township has begun the first phase of resurfacing work on Penn Lyle Road. Crews began the work on June 14, and officials are anticipating the work will take 12 weeks, weather permitting.

The resurfacing, from Village Road West to Stony Brook Way, is being performed by Arawak Paving Group. Crews will first work on concrete repair and installation work for the curbing and sidewalk and then shift to pavement repair and resurfacing work.

The project will provide two 6-foot wide bike lanes and two 12-foot wide travel lanes, as well as a public sidewalk along the east side of the road in this area, officials said.

While the work is being done, partial lane closures are expected to occur from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. “It is expected that motorists will experience delays during this time, as well as experience an uneven road surface while the work is in progress,” stated a township notice.

Residents with questions can call the township’s engineering division at 609-799-9396.

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