WHITPAIN TOWNSHIP

Sumneytown Pike lane closure scheduled for Tuesday

The detour will impact traffic along the westbound lane of Sumneytown Pike, specifically between Brushtown Road and Wellington Drive

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Motorists traveling through the area should be aware of planned roadwork on Sumneytown Pike, set to take place on Tuesday, July 22. 

The Montgomery County Roadmaster's Office has issued a notice regarding scheduled maintenance work that will impact traffic along the westbound lane of Sumneytown Pike, specifically between Brushtown Road and Wellington Drive.

What to Expect

Construction crews will be working throughout the day to complete essential road repairs and improvements in the designated area. To ensure the safety of workers and drivers alike, flaggers will be on-site directing traffic during the roadwork period. Temporary lane closures and alternating traffic patterns are expected, which may result in delays, particularly during peak travel hours.

Key Details

Time: All-day operation (exact hours may vary)

Location: Westbound lane of Sumneytown Pike, between Brushtown Rd and Wellington Dr

Traffic Control: Flaggers present to manage alternating traffic flow

Drivers should expect delays in the area. Travel times may increase due to lane restrictions and traffic controls. Use alternate routes if possible, consider rerouting your commute to avoid the impacted stretch of road.

Whitpain Township officials are urging residents to obey all posted signs and instructions from flaggers to ensure the safety of road crews and fellow travelers.

This maintenance is part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety and travel conditions across the region. For updates on this and other road projects, drivers are encouraged to check the Montgomery County Roads Department website or follow local traffic reports.


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Robby Chakler

Robby Chakler is a veteran journalist/editor with nearly 20 years of experience in print and online media. He has worked at daily print newspapers, magazines and online publications. He grew up in Huntingdon Valley and has stayed in the local Montgomery County area since graduating from Penn State University in 2006, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism.


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