Utility contractor to run overhead wires across Route 322
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today there will be rolling stops tomorrow night on Route 322 at the intersection with Chambers Hill Road. The rolling stops will allow a utility contractor to run overhead wires across Route 322 at the intersection.
This work is associated with the project to reconstruct the intersection of Route 322 with Grayson Road and Chambers Hill Road in Swatara Township, Dauphin County.
Weather permitting, rolling stops are scheduled on eastbound and westbound Route 322 between 9:00 PM tomorrow, Thursday, March 27, to 6:00 AM Friday, March 28.
Travelers should be alert and watch for stopped or slow-moving traffic.
This work is part of the reconstruction of the intersection of Route 322 with Grayson Road and Chambers Hill Road in Swatara Township.
The Route 322 signalized intersection with Grayson Road and Chambers Hill Road (Route 3006) is being reconstructed to four approaches with left-turn lanes removed from Route 322.
One through lane will be added in each direction of Route 322. Eastbound Route 322 left turns will be replaced with the new jug handle and signal at Witmer Road. Westbound Route 322 left turns will be replaced with a new roundabout and bypass lanes at the intersection with Milroy Road and Grayson Road.
Construction of three retaining walls will accommodate the widening and geometry, as well as the addition of dynamic message signs, stormwater management basins, drainage, guiderail, barrier, signs and upgraded pavement markings, and other miscellaneous construction.
This project is expected to be completed by August 18, 2027. J.D. Eckman, Inc., of Atglen, PA, is the prime contractor on this $38,561,349 project.
Visit US 322 & Chambers Hill Rd Intersection Improvement Project. for more information.
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