Traffic & Transit

Pothole Repair Work Planned On Numerous Delaware County Roads

PennDOT crews will be working to fix potholes on more than a dozen roads in Delaware County this week.

DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — More than a dozen roads in Delaware County are being targeted for pothole repair work this week, PennDOT said.

Below are roads that crews will be working on:

  • I-95, Lower Chichester, Upper Chichester, and Tinicum townships and City of Chester.
  • U.S. 13, City of Chester, Eddystone, Sharon Hill, Glenolden, and Norwood boroughs and Ridley Township.
  • U.S. 1, Springfield and Upper Darby townships.
  • U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway), Upper Chichester Township.
  • Route 3 (West Chester Pike), Haverford, Upper Darby, Marple, and Edgmont township.
  • Route 291, Tinicum and Ridley townships and Eddystone Borough.
  • Chichester Avenue, Lower Chichester and Upper Chichester townships.
  • Elwyn Road, Middletown Township.
  • Chelsea Road, Bethel Township.
  • Lenni Road, Middletown Township.
  • Sellars Avenue, Ridley Park Borough.
  • Turner Road, Nether Providence Township.
  • Rose Valley Road, Swarthmore and Rose Valley Boroughs and Nether Providence Township.
  • Marple Road, Upper Providence and Marple townships.
  • Lawerence Road, Haverford Township.
  • Baltimore Pike, Media, Clifton Heights, and Lansdowne boroughs, and Springfield Township.
  • Darby Road, Haverford Township.
  • Barren Road, Middletown Township.
  • Manoa Road, Haverford Township.
  • Bryn Mawr Avenue, Radnor and Newtown townships.

According to PennDOT, the region experiences a high volume of potholes each season due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild, known as a rapid freeze-thaw cycle.

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Crews will be patching potholes until all areas are addressed.

All activities are weather dependent.

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Drivers are reminded to slow down in the work zone and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.

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