Traffic & Transit

York Road Paving Starts Sunday In Hatboro

The work will mostly be done during overnight hours and there will be parking restrictions for the duration of the work, officials say.

HATBORO, PA — Paving work on York Road in Hatboro will begin this weekend, borough officials announced on Wednesday.

Officials say they were contacted Monday by PennDOT, informing them that work on the paving and milling project will begin on Sunday, April 7. The work is to be done by contractor Highway Materials.

The work will begin at the south end of town, near Newington Drive, and proceed north toward County Line Road, officials said. It will be done during nighttime hours, according to the borough.

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The work is expected to take about two weeks. Highway Materials told borough officials that milling work will take one week and paving and repainting will take another.

While the work is ongoing, there will be parking restrictions on York Road from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 a.m. every day, beginning Sunday.

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Officials say allowing the work to be done in the overnight hours will allow the project to be finished quicker and pose less inconvenience to residents and motorists. Jack-hammering and other extremely loud work, however, will be done during daytime hours, officials said.

Residents may call borough hall at 215-443-9100 with any questions about the project.

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