PennDOT Announces Venango County Maintenance Schedule

Joanne Bauer

Joanne Bauer

Published May 14, 2018 4:30 am
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OIL CITY, Pa. (EYT) – Venango County Maintenance Manager Garrett Westover today announced the following county maintenance schedule for the week of May 14, 2018, for roadways maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

The Venango County maintenance schedule is:

Activity Municipalities State Route Common Road Name
RAP Paving Allegheny, Cornplanter, Oil Creek townships SR 1006, SR1005 Pitt Hole Road, Oleopolis Road
Bridge Repairs Irwin Township SR 3003 Georgetown Rd
Sign Repairs Various Various Various
Bridge Washing, Sweeping, Pot Hole Patching Polk, Sugarcreek, Utica boroughs; Canal, Frenchcreek, Irwin, Mineral, Sandycreek, Victory townships SR 0008,

SR 0428,

SR 3013,

SR 3015,

SR 3017,

SR 3018,

SR 3023,

SR 3024,

SR 4010

Route 8, Halyday Run Road

Old Route 8, Raymilton Road

Academy Street, Grant Street, Third Street, Utica Road, Twin Oakes Road, Waterloo Road, Valley Road, Buttermilk Hill Road

Pipe Trench Patching, Flushing, Clean Inlets Cornplanter, Oakland townships; Sugarcreek Borough SR 0322,

SR 0417,

SR 1007,

SR 4003

Route 322, Route 417, State Park Road, Patchel Run Road

 

Bridge Washing Clintonville & Emlenton boroughs; Clinton, Irwin,Richland, Scrubgrass townships SR 0038,

SR 0080,

SR 0208,

SR 0308,

SR 3003,

SR 3005,

SR 3007,

SR 3008

Route 38, I-80, Route 208,

Route 308, Georgetown Road, Rockdale Road, Lisbon Road, Old Lisbon Road, Kennerdell Road

Sweeping Clintonville & Emlenton boroughs; Clinton, Irwin,Richland, Scrubgrass townships SR 0038,

SR 0208,

SR 0308

Route 38, Route 208, Route 308

 

Recycled Asphalt Paving, Patching Allegheny & Cornplanter townships SR 1006 & 1005 SR 1006:  Pithole Rd

SR 1005: Oleoplis Rd.

 

All work is weather dependent.

For more information about this maintenance schedule please contact the Venango County Maintenance Office at 814-432-3315.

PennDOT urges motorists to slow down when driving in work zones, and also to be alert to changing conditions, avoid distractions and pay attention to signs and flaggers.

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