Traffic & Transit
Route 100 Lane To Be Shut Down This Month, Leading To Delays
A lane of Route 100 will be shut down for a few weeks as a new traffic signal is installed, officials said.

POTTSTOWN, PA — A lane of Route 100 will be shut down later this month as crews install a new traffic signal in Pottstown.
The closure will be in place from Monday, Feb. 17 through Friday, Feb. 28 (during weekdays) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., PennDOT announced.
The closure will be in place at the intersection of Route 100 with Shoemaker Road.
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Motorists should plan for delays in the area.
The fully federally funded project is part of a larger plan to improve safety and traffic in the Pottstown, Noth Coventry, and Lower Pottsgrove area but upgrading 52 signalized intersections, the state said.
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West Chester's Road-Con is the general contractor on the $13.7 million project.
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