A fallen tree lays across power lines in Tidioute following a severe storm on Thursday, June 16, 2022. Photo by Austin Hodak.

Several Roads in Tidioute Area Remain Closed/Restricted due to Storm Damage

June 21, 2022

TIDIOUTE, Pa. – Several roads in Warren and Forest counties remain closed or limited to due trees and utilities downed by extreme weather that hit the Tidioute area last week.
PennDOT is working with area utility and tree removal companies to clear roadways as quickly and safely as possible, but some roads are expected to remain closed to through traffic or restricted through the weekend. Motorists are reminded to drive with caution and obey road closed signs for the safety of themselves and others.

The following state-owned roadways are currently closed or restricted:

Forest County – Blue Jay Road (Route 1003), restricted; Watson Farm Road (Route 1005), closed; Route 666 from Lynch Road to Minister Road, closed; Minister Road (Route 1001), closed.

Warren County – Minister Road (Route 2001), closed; Route 62 from Bimber Road (Route 3018) to the Forest County line, restricted; Route 337, restricted, Elm Street/Tidioute Creek Road, (Route 3009) restricted; Tidioute Enterprise Road (Route 3002), restricted; Mickle Hill Road (Route 3001), restricted; McQuire Street/Morrison Hill Road (SR 3011), closed; and Brown Hill Road (Route 4013), restricted.

         

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