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Weekend Lane Restriction Scheduled for NB I-83 Project Near Harrisburg

Restriction in place while contractor shifts traffic to outside lanes. Delays expected.

Harrisburg, PA – A section of northbound Interstate 83 will be restricted to a single lane this weekend at the reconstruction project near Harrisburg. 

Northbound I-83 traffic will be restricted to a single lane from just north of Union Deposit Road (Exit 48) to the I-81/I-83 split from 9 PM Friday, April 30, until the afternoon or evening of Saturday, May 1. The restriction will be in place so the contractor can shift traffic to the newly constructed outside portion of the highway. 

Major delays are expected while the lane restriction is in place. Motorists should seek alternate routes.

Northbound I-83 currently is shifted to the outside lanes from the southern end of the project (Mile 47.5) to just north of Exit 48, where it shifts back to the inside lanes through the northern end of the project at the I-81/I-83 split The traffic shift planned for this weekend will result in all of northbound I-83 being moved to the outside lanes through the project limits. 

Once the shift is complete, the contractor to begin reconstructing the middle lanes of the interstate. 

Southbound I-83 traffic was shifted to the outside lanes last winter.

The ramp from Union Deposit Road to northbound I-83 will remain in a stop condition. 

This work is part of the $104,747,344 interstate reconstruction contract that was awarded to J.D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, and includes widening and rebuilding a 2.77-mile section of I-83 east of the City of Harrisburg from just south of Exit 48 for Union Deposit Road, through Exit 50 for U.S. 22 (Colonial Park/Progress), to Exit 51 for Interstate 81.

The structure work on the project includes the replacement and widening of the existing mainline bridges at Valley Road as well as three other locations, widening the existing culvert at Slotznick Run, and construction of new retaining walls as well as new sound walls in the residential areas. 

The project is scheduled to wrap up in 2021.

Travelers are reminded to be alert for these operations, to obey work zone signs, and to use caution when driving through work zones for their safety, as well as for the safety of the road crews. 

Work on this project will be in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and state Department of Health guidance as well as a project-specific COVID-19 safety plan, which will include protocols for social distancing, use of face coverings, personal and job-site cleaning protocols, management of entries to the jobsite, and relevant training.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those made possible by or accelerated by the state transportation funding plan (Act 89), or those on the department’s Four and Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov. 

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