PennDOT Potter and Cameron County Maintenance work schedule for the week of August 21 – August 25, 2023
Emporium/Coudersport, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Potter and Cameron County Maintenance announces the following work schedule for the week of August 21 – August 25, 2023, weather permitting. Motorists should travel with extra caution in these and all work areas. Motorists should be aware that due to the nature of highway maintenance and emergency work, crews could be working on any highway at any time of the day or night.
Cameron County 0240
Sign Repairs:
- State Route: Various SR throughout County
Side Dozing:
- State Route: 0872 (Sinnemahoning area to Potter County Line)
Potter County 0260
Bridge Deck Replacement: Road Closed/Detour in Place
- State Route: 4005 (Fishing Creek Road)
Sign Upgrades:
- State Route: 872 (Cameron County Line to Austin)
Pipe Replacement:
- State Route: 4027 (Brizzie Hollow Road)
- State Route: 1010 (Genesee Area)
Shoulder Repair:
- State Route: 44 (Pine Mountain Area)
Pipe Flushing:
- (Ulysses to Harrison Valley)
Spray Patching
- State Route: 1011 (Hickox/Ulysses Road)
- State Route: 244 (Andrew settlement to Genesee)
Slide Repair:
- State Route: 1005 (Phoenix Road)
The following work is scheduled to be completed by contractor, weather permitting:
Patriot Tree Surgeons-
State Route: 244 (Andrew Settlement – Genesee)
Traffic control: Traffic along 244 will be utilizing flaggers during work hours.
Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc– Roadway Repair
State Route: 6 (Port Allegany to Coudersport) Contractors will continue with roadway repairs and drainage upgrades.
Traffic control: Traffic along SR 6 will be utilizing flaggers during work hours; multiple work zones may be in project area.
LTT Trucking LLC– Bridge Replacement
State Route: 449 (Brookland Road)
Traffic control: Traffic along 449 will be utilizing flaggers during work hours.
Dean Construction LLC– Bridge Replacement
State Route: 44 (Intersection of Tennessee Road)
Traffic control: Bridge will be closed, and the temporary roadway will carry traffic around the work zone.








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