Traffic & Transit
Work On Loller Road In Hatboro Starts Next Week
Crews will be installing a stormwater inlet to help reduce ponding in the area.
HATBORO, PA — Construction work on Loller Road in Hatboro is set to start next week to install a new stormwater inlet.
The inlet is designed to alleviate the amount of ponding that happens in the area due to rainfall, officials said.
The inlet will be built near 37 Loller Rd., according to the Hatboro Public Works Department. That is a low point in the road where stormwater historically ponds during rain storms, officials said.
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They say the new inleet will prevent flooding and keep roads clear in the future.
Work on the site will be done between 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday through Friday, officials said. During the work, there will be changing traffic patterns. Officials are asking residents to travel through work zones with caution.
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The roject will not impact trash, recycling and yard waste collection, borough officials said.
Anyone with questions or concerns about the work can call borough hall at 215-443-9100.
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