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Township Line Road to be repaved beginning Sept. 30

Traffic will be restricted between the I-295 bridge and the SEPTA railroad crossing near Big Oak Road

More than 4.5 miles of Middletown Township-owned roads are being repaved this summer as part of the 2020 Road Improvement Program. Although most roads being repaved this year are in residential areas, a segment of Township Line Road is included and will impact traffic in the coming weeks.

Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 30, traffic will be restricted on Township Line Road between the I-295 bridge and the SEPTA railroad crossing (near Big Oak Road) as crews begin to repave the road. At least one lane of traffic will remain open at all times and will be controlled by workers. The road will also reopen for overnight traffic.

Township Line Road is expected to be under construction for approximately two weeks, and will be completed by Oct. 16.

Motorists should try to find an alternate route to avoid traffic in this area. Please follow all posted signage and the direction of road crews.

2020 marks the seventh year of Middletown’s Fifteen-Year Road Improvement Program. Nearly 70 miles of township roads have been paved since this program began.

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