Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) said the contractor for a concrete preservation project impacting Route 322 in Mifflin County has extended its schedule but noted it will still open all lanes by close of business today to minimize traffic impacts for Saturday's Penn State vs. Ohio State football game at Beaver Stadium. This project will improve ride quality and extend service life while improving safety.
The contractor will reopen all lanes on Route 322 between the Milroy and Reedsville-Belleville exits in Armagh and Brown townships by 6:00 PM this evening. All lanes will remain open until 7:00 AM on Monday, November 4, when the contractor will close the left (passing) lane in the eastbound and westbound directions. These lane closures will be in place for the remainder of work at this location. PennDOT anticipates the contractor finishing work at this location by close of business on Thursday, November 7 but notes all work is weather-dependent.
Overall work on this project includes repairs to concrete roadway surfaces, drainage improvements, rumble strip installation, and pavement markings on six roadways in PennDOT's North Central region. Route 322 is the only roadway scheduled to see work as part of this project during the 2024 construction season. Work on the remaining roadways involved in this project will be completed during the 2025 construction season. Those roadways are:
- Route 220 northbound and southbound between the Harrison Road and Pine Creek exits in Clinton County, including work on the ramps at the Harrison Road interchange.
- Route 22 eastbound and westbound between the Port Royal and East Salem-Thompsontown exits in Juniata County.
- Routes 75 and 2001 (Industrial Park Road) northbound and southbound between Route 3002 (Main Street) and the interchange to Route 22/322 westbound toward Lewistown.
JVI Group Inc., of York Springs, PA, is the contractor for this $5.1 million project.
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