CLEARFIELD — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is issuing an update on a Route 6 road work project in Port Allegany.
Since March, crews have been working on the east end of the project from Arnold Street to Mill Street to install new traffic signals.
With that work complete, crews are now working along the same stretch of road to install additional drainage and then pave. It is likely that drivers will encounter alternating traffic patterns enforced by roadway flaggers. Short travel delays should be expected.
In 2020, PennDOT worked on the west end of the project between Route 155 and Arnold Street at the Sheetz store. Work included ADA ramps, new sidewalk in the areas of the ADA ramps, ditch cleaning, driveway improvements, installation of traffic signal foundations, and pipe cleaning.
IA Construction Corporation of Franklin is the contractor on this $1.3 million project. All work is weather and schedule dependent. Completion of the project is expected by November.