Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
A ribbon cutting ceremony was help on Friday, August 30, 2024 to end the Farrandsville Road Construction as well as open the newly added walkway that connects Riverview Park to Downtown Lock Haven.
Read article from the Record Newspaper.
Read article from the Express Newspaper.
Please drive carefully around the construction!
Thank you for visiting our Farrandsville Road Updates page. We are excited that PennDOT is bringing this new walkway to Woodward Township. It will connect Riverview Park to Veteran’s Bridge. We will be posting updates periodically on how the construction is going.
***JUNE 21, 2024***
PennDOT Announces Date for Final Paving on Farrandsville Road
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that final paving for its Route 1001 (Farrandsville Road) in Woodward Township, Clinton County, will start on Monday, June 24. The project goals were to provide safe pedestrian access to River View Park from the Veteran’s Bridge and to make drainage improvements to enhance safety for the motoring public.
Starting Monday, the contractor will remove the temporary traffic signals. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control while crews pave between the intersections of Route 664 and Brewery Hollow Road. PennDOT anticipates delays while paving occurs and urges drivers familiar with the area to consider alternate routes. It noted, however, that drivers should expect to encounter flaggers on Route 150 between the City of Lock Haven and Avis Borough as PennDOT Clinton County Maintenance forces complete surface treatment (oil and chip) preservation work on that roadway.
Work on this safety improvement project began in March 2023. Crews completed a temporary causeway on the Susquehanna Riverbank to serve as a work platform while building an 800-foot retaining wall. Overall work included a roadway realignment away from the existing rock cut to enhance safety for motorists. It also included utility relocations, drainage improvements, piping and inlets, building the retaining wall, sidewalks, curbing, ornamental light poles, guide rail, paving, pavement markings, and miscellaneous items.
Clearwater Construction, Inc. of Mercer, PA, was the contractor on this $7.5 million job.
***June 20, 2024***
PennDOT’s Report of work planned for the week of Monday: 06/24/2024 to Saturday: 06/29/2024
Final Paving
(Avoid the area if possible and expect long delays)
Resetting signs
Miscellaneous Clean-up activities.
***!!! NO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC THROUGH THE WORK ZONE WILL BE PERMITTED AS IT IS NOT SAFE !!!***
*** !!! SIDEWALK IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC !!! ***
April 4, 2024
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC THROUGH THE WORK ZONE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED AS IT IS NOT SAFE
Paving
Traffic Control Change (Thursday 04/11)
(If everything goes as planned the traffic signals will no longer be used at the bridge. They will be relocated up the Farrandsville road
for the next construction phase.)
April 24, 2023
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC THROUGH THE WORK ZONE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED AS IT IS NOT SAFE
Drilling For Soldier Piles
April 17, 2023 Update
NO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC THROUGH THE WORK ZONE WILL BE PERMITTED AS IT IS NOT SAFE
Building Causeway
Excavation for Retaining Wall
April 10, 2023 Update
Traffic Signal Activation Wednesday April 12th with an 11 foot width restriction
Traffic Barrier Placement
Line Painting
Building Causeway
April 3, 2023 Update
Traffic Signal has been postponed until The week of April 10th thru 14th
Beginning April 6th traffic will be restricted to vehicles no wider than 11 feet
Installing Barrier, Crash Attenuators, Paint Lines
Building causeway & Trench Patching
March 27, 2023 Update
Traffic Signal activation has been delayed until Tuesday April 4th due to unforeseen subsurface conditions
Installing new drainage pipes.
Motorists will encounter daily lane closures regulated by flaggers.
March 20, 2023 Update
Traffic Signal activation has been delayed until Tuesday March 28th due to unforeseen subsurface conditions
Installing new drainage pipes.
Motorists will encounter daily lane closures regulated by flaggers.
March 9, 2023 Update
Long-Term Lane Closure Coming to Farrandsville Road
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) issued an update today on its Route 1001 (Farrandsville Road) project in Woodward Township, Clinton County. The project goals are to provide safe pedestrian access to River View Park from the Veteran’s Bridge and to make drainage improvements to enhance safety for the motoring public.
The contractor placed temporary traffic signals earlier this week and set them to “flash” mode. They will remain in flash mode until Tuesday, March 21, when the contractor places concrete barrier for a long-term lane closure between the intersections of Route 664 and Brewery Hollow Road. Once the lane closure is in place, the temporary traffic signals will become active and enforce an alternating traffic pattern through the work zone.
The contractor will also alter the traffic pattern on West River Drive on March 21. Under this configuration, traffic will turn onto West River Drive at the western intersection as usual, but the exit point at the eastern intersection will be closed due to construction. Drivers will utilize a turnaround and leave the same way they came in. This traffic pattern will be in place for the duration of the project.
Work this year also includes building a temporary causeway on the Susquehanna riverbank to serve as a work platform to build an 800-foot retaining wall. The contractor will place navigational aids in the river to denote a safe distance from construction activities to boaters. Work on the wall is set to begin in April.
Overall work on this project includes roadway realignment, utility relocations, drainage improvements, piping and inlets, construction of a retaining wall, sidewalks, curbing, ornamental light poles, guide rail, paving, pavement markings, and miscellaneous items. Clearwater Construction, Inc. of Mercer, PA, is the contractor on this $7.5 million job, which will carry into 2024. All work is weather dependent.