LOWER MAKFIELD, PA – The westbound travel restriction on Woodside Road in Lower Makefield, PA is now projected to last an additional two days under the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project’s scheduled travel restrictions for the week of June 17. They are as follows:
Pennsylvania side
- Woodside Road (west of Taylorsville Road to around Clearview Drive) – Eastbound traffic only 24/7, continuing until approximately June 20; posted detours for westbound traffic via Mt. Eyre Road to the north or Dolington Road to the south. (Please see detour map)
- I-95 north from the Route 332/Newtown-Yardley interchange (Exit 49) to the Scudder Falls Bridge – Intermittent single-lane travel patterns 10 a.m. to 6 a.m. (next day) Monday, June 18, through Friday, June 22.
- I-95 south from the Scudder Falls Bridge to the Route 332/Newtown-Yardley interchange (exit 49) – Intermittent single-lane travel patterns 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. (next day) Monday, June 18, through Friday, June 22.
- Taylorsville Road in vicinity of I-95 – Intermittent single-lane patterns with possible flagger-controlled travel 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, June 18, to Friday, June 22.
- River Road/Route 32 – Intermittent alternating single-lane travel with traffic controlled by flaggers 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 18, to Friday, June 22.
New Jersey side
- Route 175/River Road – Intermittent alternating single-lane traffic pattern controlled by flaggers 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 18, to Friday, June 22.
Weekends: Aside from the round-the-clock westbound travel prohibition on Woodside Road in Lower Makefield, PA, on June 16-17 and any carryover of Friday overnight closures into Saturdays, no other overnight travel restrictions are scheduled for the weekends of June16-17 and June 23-24.
The aforementioned scheduled travel restrictions are subject to change due to weather, emergency, traffic, and equipment/materials mobilization considerations. Motorists are urged to allow extra time to reach their destinations, and to reduce speeds and exercise caution when travelling through project work areas.
More information on the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project is available at www.scudderfallsbridge.com.