The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is alerting area drivers that roadway improvement work will return to the City of Bradford this week.
Roadway milling and filling took place earlier this summer, and the second phase featuring roadway milling and paving will start today.
Crews will perform milling today and Tuesday along High Street from Route 770 to the city line, Owens Way and South Avenue — all in Bradford.
Once milling is complete, paving work on High Street will take place Wednesday through Friday. Paving on South Avenue to follow the week of Oct. 8.
Parking along these roads will be restricted or prohibited while the project is being completed. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers in the roadway enforcing an alternating traffic pattern.
Drivers should expect significant delays as work takes place and should consider to alternate routes if familiar with the area.
Overall work includes milling, roadway repair, ADA ramps and paving. Drainage work is planned on West Corydon in Bradford and on Interstate Parkway. It is expected to be completed this week.
PennDOT reminds drivers to be cautious in work zones, obey posted speed limits and always buckle up.