HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — PennDOT announced that a daytime lane restriction will begin next week on the northbound Interstate 83 John Harris Memorial (South) Bridge.
The restriction will be in place so a contractor can perform steel repairs on the bridge.
Weather permitting, work will be on Monday, Feb. 26, and will continue for approximately three weeks. The right exit lane to 2nd Street on northbound I-83 will be closed on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Three lanes will remain open, as well as the exit ramp to 2nd Street.
Motorists should be alert, drive with caution, and watch for slow-moving vehicles.
Below is a map of where the work will be taking place.
Map courtesy PennDOT
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