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PennDOT Invites Delaware County Residents to Discuss I-95 Improvements at Open House Events

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Published on September 04, 2024
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is set to hold two Open House events to discuss upcoming improvement projects along Interstate 95 in Delaware County. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, these sessions are part of a broader initiative to update local communities on the proposed changes to enhance travel along the key corridor extending from the Delaware state line up to I-476.

The meetings are intended to inform the public and actively seek comments and feedback from community members. They will be structured as Open Houses, providing a setting where attendees can freely move among various displays, each detailing aspects of the work ahead. Experts and members of PennDOT's design teams will be on hand to converse with and field questions from those in attendance.

Detailed plans for the projects are to be showcased, including the I-95/U.S. 322 interchange improvements, the erection of noise walls in Chester, and other ancillary works. These projects are poised to significantly impact the day-to-day commute and overall quality of life for Delaware County residents. The sessions' specifics, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, are slated for Monday, September 16, at True Vine Missionary Full Gospel Baptist Church from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM and Tuesday, September 17, in the Chester City Hall Community Room during the same hours.

Those who have queries or need more information before the meetings are encouraged to email [email protected] or call the I-95 Helpline at 215-513-1399.