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New traffic patterns begin Sunday on Rt. 443

?The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced new traffic patterns will be in effect starting Sunday on Route 443/Blakeslee Boulevard in Lehighton.

Starting Sunday there will be 24-hour lane restrictions with flaggers Sundays through Thursdays on Route 443 between Ashtown Drive and East Penn Street for approximately three weeks. These restrictions are scheduled to begin Sundays at 6 p.m. and remain in place until 5 p.m. on Thursdays. If there is inclement weather the restrictions may be extended to additional days.

The restrictions are necessary for work related to the ongoing reconstruction of PA 443 from the Carbon Plaza Mall in Mahoning Township to the Route 209/Thomas J. McCall Memorial Bridge in Lehighton Borough.

Work on Route 443 includes reconstructing approximately 2.25 miles of roadway, adding a center turn lane along the corridor, adding left-turn lanes and traffic signal improvements at the 443 intersections with Mall Road/Mall Lane and East Penn Street/Mahoning Mountain Road designed to improve traffic flow and reduce crashes, drainage improvements, traffic signing, utility installation/relocation, new guide rail, pavement markings and other miscellaneous construction.

The project also includes rehabilitating the bridge over Mahoning Creek.

In addition, the Route 902/South 9th Street bridge over Mahoning Creek will be replaced and the intersection of routes 902 and 443 will be realigned slightly to the east to make a “T” intersection.

Work began in January 2021 and is anticipated to be complete in September 2024.

H & K Group Inc. of Skippack is the general contractor on the $21,118,085 project.