Construction underway on the Langhorne-Yardley Road project aimed at improving traffic flow.
Middletown Township, August 28, 2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation resumes construction on Langhorne-Yardley Road, part of a $10.8 million project to enhance traffic flow and safety in Middletown Township. Key upgrades include a new roundabout and improved traffic signals. Construction is expected to run until late 2025, causing travel restrictions and possible delays. The project aims to alleviate congestion and improve accessibility for all road users.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is set to resume construction on Langhorne-Yardley Road and Woodbourne Road, a crucial part of a $10.8 million project aimed at enhancing traffic flow and safety. This initiative will significantly improve traffic congestion in this busy area of Middletown Township, located in Bucks County.
The construction focuses on the intersections at Langhorne-Yardley Road and Bridgetown Pike, as well as Woodbourne Road. These particular spots have been identified as congested areas and are set to undergo major upgrades to facilitate smoother traffic movement.
Construction is expected to continue until late 2025. During this period, drivers are advised to prepare for travel restrictions and should account for potential backups and delays. All construction activities are dependent on weather conditions, which may cause fluctuations in the schedule.
One significant milestone has already been achieved: a new single-lane roundabout at the Langhorne-Yardley Road and Bridgetown Pike intersection has been completed and was reopened on August 15. This roundabout is just one part of a series of enhancements meant to alleviate traffic pressures and bolster safety.
The ongoing project includes an array of improvements such as:
Moreover, these enhancements are designed not only to aid drivers but also to enhance mobility for pedestrians and cyclists, making the area safer and more navigable for everyone.
The next phases of construction will focus on further realignment of the northern leg of Woodbourne Road, as well as the construction of auxiliary turn lanes on all four approaches to the intersections. Notably, the eastern leg of Woodbourne Road will be widened to create a dedicated left turn lane onto Langhorne-Yardley Road towards Erica Drive. These improvements are expected to streamline traffic and reduce delays even further.
The project is primarily financed with 80% federal funds and 20% state funds, ensuring a sustainable approach to managing public roadways. James D. Morrissey, Inc., a construction firm based in Philadelphia, is the general contractor overseeing these essential developments.
The main purpose of the construction project is to improve traffic flow and safety at crucial intersections on Langhorne-Yardley Road and Woodbourne Road in Middletown Township.
The construction is expected to continue through late 2025.
Drivers should expect travel restrictions and are advised to allow for potential backups and delays during construction.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Budget | $10.8 million |
Completion Date | Late 2025 |
Main Contractor | James D. Morrissey, Inc. |
Federal Funding | 80% |
State Funding | 20% |
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