Road Work - Logan Rd. - Starting April 6, 2026

L Stravach • April 9, 2026
Orange and white banner with a rounded triangular notch at the bottom center.

Logan Road to be repaired from Library Road to Bethel Church Road

Red road work sign on Logan Road; orange sign warns work begins 4-1-26.

PennDOT will be completing several repairs on Logan Road (Route 3010) beginning on April 6th.

There will be single-lane alternating traffic on Logan Road between Library Road and Bethel Church Road on
weeknights from 6 PM - 6 AM while work lasts.


The repairs being completed include milling and paving, drainage improvements, and base repairs. For the most current updates, please visit PennDOT's website at https://www.pa.gov/agencies/penndot


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