Crews will be correcting a dip in the road on the west side of the railroad underpass spanning the highway at the exit.
Crew will be correcting a dip in the road on the west side of the railroad underpass spanning the highway at the exit.The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced that a PennDOT maintenance crew in Dauphin County is scheduled to perform road work this week on westbound Route 22/322 at the Dauphin Boro/Stony Creek Exit.
On Wednesday, the left lane of westbound Route 22/322 will be closed for milling and paving the dip area on the left side of the road. Traffic will be restricted from approximately Route 443 to just west of the Dauphin Boro/Stony Creek Exit beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday. On Thursday, the left lane will be opened and the right lane will be closed so the same work can be performed. Once this work is complete on Thursday afternoon, all lanes will be open to traffic.
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