Pittsburgh, PA - Officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 11 have announced the initiation of a gas line installation project on Route 18 (7th Avenue) within Beaver Falls, Beaver County, starting from March 5, contingent on suitable weather conditions.
The undertaking will necessitate a reconfiguration of traffic flow at the juncture of Route 18 and 21st Street. Motorists should anticipate alterations to their usual routes on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., extending until Friday, March 8. The installation tasks will be carried out by Miller Pipeline on behalf of Columbia Gas.
It's important to note that PennDOT is not directly involved with the execution of this project but is disseminating this information as a courtesy to the public. Individuals seeking further details are encouraged to reach out to Dillon Eggers at 724-714-8263.
For those commuting in and around the area, it's advisable to stay informed about current and upcoming road conditions. PennDOT recommends using the 511PA service, which offers real-time updates on traffic delays, weather conditions, and live traffic camera feeds. This service is accessible through its website at www.511PA.com, a mobile application available for iPhone and Android devices, by dialing 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter updates linked through the 511PA portal.
For inquiries related to this announcement, please contact Steve Cowan at 412-429-5010.
For the original news release and more information, visit the PennDOT District 11 website here.
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