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Ramp Closures This Weekend, Monday Night, at Pavement Preservation Project on Route 222 in Lancaster County

09/04/2024

​Traffic to be detoured 

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that the Route 772 ramp to northbound Route 222 is scheduled to be closed this weekend at the 3.3-mile pavement preservation project on Route 222 in Manheim, Warwick, and West Earl townships, Lancaster County. The northbound Route 222 ramp to Route 772 will be closed Monday night.

Weather permitting, the Route 772 ramp to northbound Route 222 will be closed from 8:00 PM Friday, September 6, to 6:00 AM Monday, September 9. The closure will allow the contractor to reconstruct a portion of the ramp.

A detour will be in place during the closure. Motorists should take Route 222 south to Route 272 (Oregon Pike) Exit, then take Route 272 south to Jake Landis Road, turn left onto Jake Landis Road, then left on Butter Road to access northbound Route 222.

The contractor is planning to close the northbound Route 222 off-ramp at the Brownstown/Rothsville/Route 772 Exit for paving. The ramp is expected to be closed from approximately 8:00 PM Monday, September 9, to 6:00 AM Tuesday, September 10.

A detour will be in place during this closure. Northbound traffic should continue north to the Ephrata/Route 322 Exit, then return south on Route 222 to the Brownstown/Rothsville/Route 772 Exit.

Paving in the northbound lanes will continue nightly from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM. This will require nighttime lane restrictions. 

This project consists of bituminous resurfacing, full-width milling, base repair, concrete patching, guide rail updates, line painting, and sign updates on northbound and southbound Route 222 from the Bushong Road overhead bridge to the Pool Road overhead bridge.

Work in the northbound direction, including the northbound ramps at the Route 772 Interchange, is expected to be completed this year. Work in the southbound direction, including the southbound ramps at the interchange, is expected to be completed next year. 

Motorists should be alert and drive with caution through the work zone.

New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company, Inc., of New Enterprise, PA, is the contractor on this $8,486,591 project.

All work is expected to be completed October 20, 2025.

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Contact: Dave Thompson, dmthompson@pa.gov, 717-418-5018

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