Politics & Government

PennDOT to Resurface Morris Road in Whitpain Township

PennDOT will begin resurfacing Morris Road in Whitpain Township around August 16.

Whitpain Township’s Director of Public Works, Ronald Cione, said Tuesday night that the township will resurface eight and a half miles of township roadway this year, the most ever resurfaced in one season.

He added that PennDOT also resurfaced Township Line Rd. from North Wales Rd. to five points.

PennDOT is also working with PA American Water before repaving at Dekalb Pike and Township Line Rd., where the July water main break occurred.

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PennDOT is also going to resurface Morris Rd. in the township, from Penllyn Pike to Butler Pike, beginning around August 16 and should last approximately four days with roadwork overnight.

Whitpain Supervisor Frederick Conner said the resurfacing project “has been done very professionally.”

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