Crack Sealing Project to Resume on Route 30 in York County

Harrisburg, PA The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a crack sealing project is set to resume next week on Route 30 in York County. Crack sealing will be performed during nighttime hours on Route 30 from Abbottstown Borough at the Adams County line to Route 74, and from Interstate 83 to the Hellam (Route 462) Exit.

Weather permitting, this work will begin the night of Monday, March 24.  There will be nightly lane closures from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Work will continue during those hours Sunday nights through Thursday nights, and possibly Friday nights, as needed.

Motorists should be alert and drive with caution through the work zone.

Once work is completed on Route 30, crack sealing operations will move to Interstate 83. An update will be issued prior to this phase of the project.

CriLon Corporation of Somerset, PA, is the contractor on this $739,048 project.

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A map highlighting a crack sealing project in York County, Pennsylvania. The map displays major roads, including U.S. Route 30 and Interstates 83 and 83 Business, with the project area marked in orange. Locations such as York, Dover, East Berlin, Hallam, and Red Lion are labeled, along with key landmarks like WellSpan York Hospital, UPMC Memorial Hospital, and Caterpillar PBP. The map includes road numbers, township names, and some points of interest, showing the project's impact on the region's transportation network