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Bridge Repair Project to Begin in York County, Pa.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will commence a bridge repair project on Jan 19 in York County, Pa. Work will include tree trimming and removal, utility relocations, deck repairs, steel beam painting, guiderail repairs and rock protection installation on the route 2071 bridge over West Branch of Toms Run. The bridge has been closed since July 2023 due to deterioration found during an inspection. Completion is expected by Sep. 2, 2026.

- Northeast Edition
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A map showing the location of the bridge construction as well as the detour road.
PennDOT map
A map showing the location of the bridge construction as well as the detour road.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that a bridge repair project on route 2071 in York County, is scheduled to begin on Jan 19. The bridge spans the West Branch of Toms Run between Frosty Hill Road and Stewart Road in Lower Chanceford Township.

Work includes tree trimming and tree removal to prepare for utility relocations. The contractor expects to begin bridge work in early March 2026.

The bridge has been closed since July of 2023 after deterioration was discovered during a bridged inspection, according to PennDOT.

A detour remains in place using route 2073, route 2069 and Route 2040.

This project consists of repairing an existing rolled steel I-beam bridge including deck repairs and overlay, painting steel beams, minor repairs to masonry and guiderail, placement of rock protection and other miscellaneous construction.

Lobar Site Development Corporation of Dillsburg is the contractor on this $1,250,829 project. All work is expected to be completed by Sep. 2, 2026.

For more information, visit pa.gov/DOTprojects.


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