Starting around 9 a.m. on Wednesday, January 9, traffic on northbound Interstate 83 in the vicinity of mile marker 42 in Lemoyne Borough will be limited.
This will occur in just prior to the John Harris Bridge over the Susquehanna River.
The roadway will be restricted to a single lane so that a repair crew can remove a portion of an overhead sign that was damaged Tuesday afternoon.
The structural integrity of the sign structure is fine, but a portion of the overhead sign structure is now hanging less than 16 feet above the pavement and is at risk of striking an over-height vehicle or its load.
The left and center lanes will be closed for this operation from 9 a.m. until roughly 12 noon.
The fourth northbound lane is an auxiliary lane for the exit ramp to 2nd Street in Harrisburg on the east side of the river.
This portion of northbound I-83 carries 62,499 vehicles on a daily basis. Trucks account for 10% of this traffic volume
This will occur in just prior to the John Harris Bridge over the Susquehanna River.
The roadway will be restricted to a single lane so that a repair crew can remove a portion of an overhead sign that was damaged Tuesday afternoon.
The structural integrity of the sign structure is fine, but a portion of the overhead sign structure is now hanging less than 16 feet above the pavement and is at risk of striking an over-height vehicle or its load.
The left and center lanes will be closed for this operation from 9 a.m. until roughly 12 noon.
The fourth northbound lane is an auxiliary lane for the exit ramp to 2nd Street in Harrisburg on the east side of the river.
This portion of northbound I-83 carries 62,499 vehicles on a daily basis. Trucks account for 10% of this traffic volume