Commuters will encounter lane restrictions on a section of Norristown Road during PennDOT road work.
Nearly 200 people were without power Friday afternoon following a traffic accident along Tennis Avenue in Horsham.
The road-improvement work in Horsham and Warrington will cause lane closures and, eventually, a detour on County Line Road.
Dismissal times, and the time "Do Not Enter" signs go into effect, have changed, Hatboro Police said.
The work in Horsham is expected to take about six months and will call for a road closure and detour.
The project, by the Warminster Municipal Authority, is expected to take about a month.
Crews will be installing a stormwater inlet to help reduce ponding in the area.
The work at Dresher and Horsham roads needed to start in May so the township wouldn't lose grant money.
As Tropical Storm Isaias makes its way through the region, ​Horsham Township officials are reporting several road closures in the area.
In Horsham, Verizon will be installing poles in the area, according to township officials.
SEPTA will be doing rail repairs on the Warminster Road SEPTA crossing.
Crews will be painting lines on Horsham roadways through the middle of next week, the township says.
The lane closures are for work repairing and resurfacing the roadway, PennDOT said.
The overnight lane closure will be for PECO to install a gas main, PennDOT announced.
See the three Horsham roadways where work is expected to last for more than a week.
The repainting of traffic lines in the township is expected to continue into August.
Roadways will be closed to through traffic but remain open to local traffic and emergency vehicles during the paving.
The work will mostly be done during overnight hours and there will be parking restrictions for the duration of the work, officials say.
In Horsham, the work will start Monday evening and is expected to take several days, officials say.
The closures will be in the evenings and overnight and construction is expected to take several days.
Borough officials say a sewer pipe authority emergency caused the need for the work, planned for Thursday.
PennDOT crews will be working overnight in an effort to work quicker and be less of an inconvenience to residents and drivers.
The pedestrian bridge will connect Pennypack Elementary School to Horsham Road, officials say. Parking will be restricted next Thursday.
Funding from the project came from the state Multimodal Transportation Fund, Gov. Tom Wolf announced this week.
Breaking: E. County Line Road has been shut down following an accident on Tuesday.
Construction on SEPTA's Warminster Line means that shuttle buses will replace rail service in many area towns, including Hatboro.
Officials are hopeful this will allow the project to be completed more quickly and cause less of an inconvenience to residents.
The following roads are closed in Horsham after the storm Thursday.
Breaking: Several roads in the Horsham area are blocked off as high winds downed trees and battered the region Friday morning.