Road work is set to start Monday night in Lancaster County.
Overnight lane closures will go into effect along Route 30 in Manheim Township. The closures are part of a project to get the bridge that connects Route 222 southbound to Route 30 eastbound ready for demolition. That demolition will happen this weekend. The demolition work is scheduled to start Friday night, weather permitting.Very busy interchange The work is part of the $72 million Interchange Improvement Project.
PennDOT is asking people to avoid the area but has mapped out several detour routes for motorists to use:The detour for eastbound Route 30 will use Route 501 south to Route 222 south to Duke Street to Route 23 east to Route 30.The detour for eastbound Route 30 to northbound Route 222 will use Route 272 to Jake Landon Road and northbound Route 222.
Major Construction Project Route 222 Bridge Demolition Route 222 Closed Route 222 Lancaster County Route 222 Shut Down Route 30 Closed Route 30 Construction Route 30 Lancaster County Route 30 Shut Down
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