Traffic & Transit
PennDOT Targeting Potholes On 2 Dozen Philly Roads This Week
As crews work to repair potholes 24 Philadelphia roads this week, they will have to restrict travel lanes, PennDOT said.
PHILADELPHIA — PennDOT will continue work to fix potholes on more than 50 roads across the Philadelphia region this week, and two dozen of those roads are in the city proper.
While working on the roads, which are listed below, crews will restrict travel lanes to patch areas of deteriorating pavement.
Drivers are advised to be alert of this moving operation and to expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews.
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All activities are weather dependent.
Below are Philadelphia roads being fixed this week:
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- Interstate 76, including ramps;
- I-95, including ramps;
- U.S. 1, including ramps;
- U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard);
- U.S. 30;
- Route 3 (Market Street/Walnut Street);
- Route 63, including ramps;
- Route 73;
- Route 291 (Penrose Avenue);
- Castor Avenue;
- Aramingo Avenue;
- Stenton Avenue;
- Rhawn Street;
- Veree Avenue;
- Henry Avenue;
- Ridge Avenue;
- Harbison Avenue;
- Welsh Avenue;
- Parkside Avenue;
- Lancaster Avenue;
- Kingsessing Avenue;
- Arch Street;
- Whitby Avenue; and
- Spring Garden Street.
Drivers are reminded that potholes and other roadway concerns on state roads can be reported by calling 1-800-349-7623 or visiting www.penndot.gov and clicking on "Submit A Roadway Concern."
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