If it feels like road crews are working their way through every street in Narberth - that's almost true. PECO is replacing all the gas lines in the Borough, a process that will literally take years to complete. They did all of the South side in 2016, and that's why the roads are so freshly paved. South Essex wasn't dug up or repaved because it's one of the streets with no gas lines. Utility Line Services is working through neighborhoods of the North side now, replacing the lines and making connections to the homes. Supervisor, Terry Brookheimer, has been very responsive to requests and questions at: [email protected]. If there's a gas line on your street, Terry's crew will be there sooner or later. The project on Haverford Ave, running straight through the downtown, is in the final stages now. This week, the PECO paving crew has been restoring the six-inch deep trenches from the excavation. The final steps, milling and paving, could start as soon as October 9 or 16. Today's closures seemed a little worse than usual because of an emergency gas repair on Woodbine. Here are tomorrow's road closures: These roads will be closed to traffic in the morning, but should be open by afternoon: Haverford Ave from Narberth to Forrest. Cars will use the "Music Fest Detour" through the rear parking lots, while buses and trucks will be let through the construction site. 100 and 200 Blocks of Grayling. This will probably last all morning, with temporary closures of the intersections at Windsor, and Haverford. Comments are closed.
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