The work is planned into Sunday, Oct. 20, prompting lane restrictions.
Weather permitting, work will resume at 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, on I-83 in York County between mile marker 31 and mile marker 26.has announced that a districtwide pavement preservation project is set to continue Thursday night on Interstate 83 in York County.
Once this work is completed, the contractor will work on I-83 in southern York County between the Pennsylvania-Maryland State Line and Exit 4 .
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