PennDOT Crews Filling Local Potholes in Two Counties

KING OF PRUSSIA PA – Maintenance and contractor crews are working this week (Feb. 20-25, 2022) on behalf of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to repair deteriorated pavement on state-owned local highways, the agency said.

Drivers are advised to be alert to moving operations, and to anticipate intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews. All activities depend on acceptable weather. Pothole-filling efforts are scheduled in:

  • Montgomery County, on U.S. 422 in Upper Pottsgrove and Limerick townships and Pottstown Borough; and Route 73 in Upper and Lower Frederick townships; and
  • Chester County, on Route 23 in Warwick, South Coventry, East Vincent, and East Pikeland townships; Route 724 in North Coventry Township; Pughtown Road in East Vincent Township; and Birch Run and Hollow roads in West Vincent Township.

PennDOT is encouraging drivers to call 1-800-FIX-ROAD weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or go online here, to report potholes.

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