ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Starting Monday, August 17th, PennDOT is set to begin a nearly $17 million, two-year project along Route 22 in Lehigh County.
“It’s milling and paving. Milling up the road and patching sub base where it’s needed, updating the guide rail along that corridor,” said Ron Young, PennDOT spokesperson.
The project also includes minor rehab work on bridges, and milling, patching and paving all ramps at the Route 309, Cedar Crest Boulevard and 15th Street interchanges.