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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Wynnewood Road Stoplight Petition Gets Lower Merion Commissioners' Attention

A pedestrian being struck in December has spurred discussion of the three-way intersection at the curve of East Wynnewood Road and North Wynnewood Avenue.

A public petition to install a traffic signal at East Wynnewood Road and North Wynnewood Avenue—spurred by an accident there in December that left a teenage pedestrian hospitalized—gained traction Wednesday night at a meeting of the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners. Pam Loughman, a Merion Station resident who works in Narberth, started the petition after the Dec. 13 collision. It also calls for crosswalk installation. East Wynnewood Road marks, starting at North Wynnewood Avenue, the boundary between the borough of Narberth and Lower Merion's Wynnewood section. North Wynnewood Avenue tunnels under the Amtrak/SEPTA railroad tracks into Narberth just above the intersection, where East Wynnewood Road curves significantly. Traffic entering …

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Michael Alexander

4:16 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

If PennDOT allows us to install a temporary light as part of the bridge reconstruction process, then we will get 95% of the cost covered by the state and federal government. If we decide to put a light up there now (i.e. not part of the bridge reconstruction) we will be responsible for paying the whole cost.   more ›

Monday, July 23, 2012

Roadwork Continues Until Aug. 3

The Ardmore Avenue and Wynnewood Road repaving and curb reconstruction should be completed by next Friday, a PennDOT representative said.

The repaving work on Ardmore Avenue and Wynnewood Road is behind schedule, but should be completed by Aug. 3, according to Charlie Metzger, community relations coordinator for PennDOT. The roads will be repaved and curbs reconstructed to comply with new ADA regulations, Metzger said. The work was originally scheduled to be completed by July 20, according to a PennDOT traffic restriction bulletin. "There was a bit of a delay because the contractor was doing work on Township Line Road and realized there was more work than had been anticipated—there was a water main break," Metzger said. "There was a lot of coordination on that, and it took crews from Ardmore and Wynnewood to get that done." Both paving and curb cuts are scheduled to be …

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