Politics & Government
South Wayne Avenue Parking Lot In Radnor Reopens
The parking lot was upgraded as part of a stormwater flood-reduction project on South Wayne Avenue.

RADNOR, PA —A stormwater project on South Wayne Avenue in the downtown Wayne section of Radnor Township is nearing completion, township officials said.
The parking lot on South Wayne Avenue is open to the public.
The final paving is not yet complete, and the inlets and manholes are elevated.
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Due to a supply chain issue, the solar lights for the parking lot have not yet arrived and are not expected until June.
In the meantime, temporary lighting has been installed.
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The final layer of the lot, tree planting, and seeding are expected to be completed by May.
The project involved using the area under the parking lot for storm runoff and rebuilding the lot. In addition, storm sewer pipes were installed.
Part of the project involved repairing a deep hole adjacent to the Radnor Fire Company. The hole formed as a result of old pipes underground, creating problems with groundwater.
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