PennDOT announces tree trimming work in Nittany Valley area
CLEARFIELD, PA – PennDOT has announced that work to trim and remove trees along Route 477 in Clinton County is to begin this week and run for a month. The state highway agency says the project will enhance driver safety and extend the life of the roadway surface.
PennDOT expects the work to take approximately a month to complete, but all work is weather dependent. The contractor will complete the work during daylight hours. Drivers may encounter short delays as roadway flaggers enforce an alternating traffic pattern during these operations. Drivers should remain alert for flaggers and slow-moving or stopped traffic.
Tree trimming and removal provide “daylighting” to the roadway, allowing sunlight to speed snow and ice melt during winter. It also enhances sight distance at some locations and lessens the potential for old and dead trees to fall onto the road. Sidelines Tree Service of Oakdale, PA, is the contractor on this project.
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