Politics & Government
Expect Delays: Route 100 Road Work Begins
Just North of Route 100 and Tilghman Street, major construction has begun on Route 100 that will be ongoing for the rest of the year.

PennDOT started major construction yesterday to improve the intersection of Route 100 and Claussville and Kernsville roads in Low Hill Township, just North of .
Beginning this week, motorists can expect new traffic patterns on Route 100 between Windy and Pony roads. For approximately two weeks there will be single lane conditions with flagging weekdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. This is to allow shoulder-widening work to occur so traffic can be shifted to one side while the new intersection is constructed.
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Claussville Road will also be closed for two weeks and detoured between Route 100 and Corporate/Tycolia Court. After that it will remain closed and detoured between Windy Road and Route 100 and remain closed for the duration of the project. During these closures the posted detour route for Claussville Road traffic will be Seipstown Road, Route 863 and Lyon Valley Road (access will be maintained for residents and businesses on Claussville Road).
The $2,162,073 project includes the creation of a new signalized intersection that includes widening the intersection for left turn only lanes on all four approaches, new signs and pavement markings, and drainage improvements. Additional work includes a minor realignment of Claussville Road at the intersection.
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The intersection has an average daily traffic volume of 17,556 vehicles on PA 100, 2,100 vehicles on Claussville Road and 4,480 vehicles on Kernsville Road.
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