PennDOT: Safety Improvement Projects Set to Begin in Warren County June 13

June 3, 2022

WARREN, Pa. – A project to make safety improvements in several locations in Warren County is expected to start on June 13.

The project will include the placement of high friction surface treatment areas within the following sections of roadway:

  • Route 59 from the intersection with Route 6 to the intersection with Keck Street in Mead Township;
  • Route 69 from the intersection with Dennigan Lane to the intersection Gregory Lane in Sugar Grove; and
  • Route 666 near the intersection with Henrys Mill Road in Sheffield Township.

The higher pavement friction helps motorists maintain better control in both dry and wet driving conditions by applying a skid-resistant surface treatment to the roadway. The areas included in the project were identified through a safety analysis that included crash data.

Work is expected to start June 13, 2022, weather permitting, and is expected to be completed in July 2022.

The contractor is RAM Construction Services of Michigan, Inc. of Livonia, MI. The contract cost is $323,229, which is to be paid entirely with federal safety funds.

Work will require lane restrictions with traffic controlled by flaggers.

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