Several Bucks County Roadways Damaged by Flooding Reopened Ahead of Time

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A flooded road with several people standing at a safe distance
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The Shapiro administration has been actively working with local partners and first responders in its efforts to support local communities impacted by recent flooding.

All four roadways in Bucks County that were closed due to severe weather and flash flooding last month have now been reopened ahead of schedule, according to a staff report from the Latrobe Bulletin.

Taylorsville Road between Mount Eyre Road and Woodside Road in Lower Makefield Township is once again open following extensive roadway and bridge repair.

Route 532 (Washington Crossing Road) between Dolington Road and Wrightstown Road in Upper Makefield Township underwent flood damage repairs and can now once again be used by motorists.

Following cleanup and roadway repair, Taylorsville Road between Mount Eyre Road and Route 532 (Washington Crossing Road) in Upper Makefield Township reopened as well.

Finally, Route 32 (River Road) between Woodside Road and Taylorsville Road in Lower Makefield and Upper Makefield townships is once again usable following cleanup and roadway repairs.

The Shapiro administration has been actively working with local partners and first responders in its efforts to support local communities impacted by recent flooding and provide critical resources needed for them to recover.

Motorists can visit  www.511PA.com to check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles in the state.

Read more about the reopenings in the Latrobe Bulletin.

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