Project Status
Step 1:
Development
Step 2:
Design
Step 3:
Construction
Step 4:
Completed
Project Overview
County: Mercer
Municipality: City of Hermitage
State Route: Route 3020
Local Name: Lamor Road
Project Type: Roadway and Safety Improvement
Proposed Construction Start: 2025
Proposed Construction End: 2025
Last Updated: December 2024
This is a project to improve the roadway and safety of Lamor Road in the City of Hermitage, Mercer County.
The project includes Lamor Road (Route 3020) between the intersection with the Route 18 and the intersection with North Keel Ridge Road (SR 3011).
The project will include milling and paving, as well as widening the Lamor Road to include 4-foot shoulders, updated drainage and concrete curbs along each side. The road west of the Carol S. Gurrera Village driveway will be improved to design criteria for 35 miles per hour speeds.
Work will also include completion of a missing segment of sidewalk along the left side of Lamor Road from the intersection with Route 18 to Valley View Road. The intersection radius will also be improved for large vehicles turning right from North Keel Ridge Road (Route 3011)to westbound Lamor Road.
Work is expected to occur during the 2025 construction season.
Traffic Impacts
A detour will be required during construction and is expected to be in place for approximately eight months. The proposed 4.1-mile detour route will be posted using North Keel Ridge Road, Route 68, and Route 18.
Lamor Road will be open to local traffic and property owners will have continual access to their properties during construction. Local traffic will be controlled by flaggers and short-term traffic controls.
Carol S. Gurrera Village driveway connecting to Lamor Road will be closed during construction. Access to the village will be maintained through the North Keel Ridge Road driveway.
Contact Information
Kyle Barker
Project Manager
814-678-7166
kybarker@pa.gov
Jill Harry
Press Officer
814-678-5035
jharry@pa.gov
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