SANATOGA PA – Although East High Street in Sanatoga, between Allison Drive and Sanatoga Road, won’t be closed until next June for highway bridge repairs, the state Department of Transportation reports that preliminary work on the re-building project could get under way as early as next March.

East High Street bridge.
A tentative PennDOT timeline for bidding the project (February 2010), starting preliminary survey and preparation work (March 2010) and closing the affected portion of the roadway (June 2010) was announced Thursday (Oct. 23, 2009) during the Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township Board of Commissioners’ meeting in the municipal building, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown PA.
Commissioners, who in the past have criticized PennDOT’s lack of communication about the project, indicated they were happy to receive the update. Commissioner Stephen Klotz, though, hoped township Manager Rodney Hawthorne could convince the state to be more specific on one item. “Can we coordinate this so the construction work actually starts on the day after school ends?,” Klotz asked.
The commission has heard from business owners concerned that retail traffic will be adversely affected by East High Street’s closing of several months, as well as from parents who worry about detours school buses may be required to take if the bridge work isn’t finished by September.
“I think they’re coordinating with the (Pottsgrove) school district and the bus companies as well,” Hawthorne said of the state, “but we’ll make sure they know of the date and the need.”
Related (to the Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners’ meeting of Oct. 22):
Related (to the East High Street bridge):
- Details Are In That Pesky Paperwork
- PennDOT Set For Meeting On Bridge Work
- Missing Walks Latest Bridge Complaint
- Will Road Be Closed When School Re-Opens?
- State Says No To Keeping Bridge Open
- Township Looks To Pols For Bridge Help
- Bridge Closing Threatens Businesses, Board Says
- Sanatoga Bridge Closing This Spring
- Bridge Repairs Next Year
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