Project Overview
County: Chester
State Routes: 2003, 3100
Local Name: High Street
Project Type: Pedestrian Safety Improvements
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) invites the public to view and offer comments on the plans displayed for the project to improve S.R. 2003/3100 (High Street) in West Chester Borough, Chester County.
The project involves several safety enhancements aimed at reducing the occurrences of crashes involving vehicles and pedestrians. The improvements begin at the intersection of Miner Street and continue south to Rosedale Avenue.
The proposed improvements, which align with the South High Street Corridor Study commissioned by the Borough, include new curb extensions (bump-outs) with new ADA curb ramps, updated pavement markings and street signage, upgrades to existing traffic signal equipment, and new traffic signals at select intersections. Existing signalized intersection upgrades will include new LED lighting mounted to signal poles and new pedestrian push buttons and countdown timers. New traffic signals will be installed at the Sharpless Street and University Avenue intersections. There are no anticipated temporary or permanent right-of-way acquisitions for this project.
During construction, one traffic lane in each direction will be maintained and shifted as necessary to construct each side of the roadway through the project limits.
A public meeting was held on Tuesday, December 6; a recording and presentation slides are available under "resources" to the right.
The project was LET in mid-April to the Marino Corporation. Utility relocation work has started and project construction is anticipated to begin in September.
Video of the Virtual Public Meeting
Contact Information
Justin Gattorno
Project Manager
jgattorno@pa.gov
Accessibility
The project documents will be available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please feel free to contact the PennDOT Project Manager.