May 29, 2025

Road Report for June 2 to June 6

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from June 2 to June 6. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Utility trimming will cause daytime lane closures on Lenape Unionville Road near Haines Mill Road in Pocopson Township from June 2 through June 30.

Line striping will cause intermittent daytime slowdowns on the on-ramps of Route 1 at Route 52 in East Marlborough Township through June 9.

Tree removal work will continue to cause lane closures on several roads in Birmingham, Kennett, and Pennsbury townships through July 2. Streets affected are Brintons Bridge and Creek roads in Birmingham, Pocopson and Parkersville roads in Pocopson, and Spring Mill and Burnt Mill roads in Kennett Township. Tree removal will also cause lane closures on Brintons Bridge Road in Chadds Ford Township through July 2.

Roads and municipalities affected by tree trimming work include Brintons Bridge and Creek roads in Birmingham Township, Pocopson and Parkersville roads in Pennsbury Township, Creek Road in Birmingham Township, and Spring Mill and Burnt Mill roads in Kennett Township through July 2.

Overhead utility work will force daytime lane shifts on the Conchester Highway between Featherbed Lane and Foulk Road through July 25. Utility work will also cause daytime lane shifts on Concord Road between Station Road and Overfield Lane, and between Smithbridge and Valleybrook roads. The work will also cause lane shifts on Smithbridge between Valleybrook and Bethel Road.

Kennett Square is reporting that the Birch Street Reconstruction Project is scheduled to end in the spring of 2026. During this time, Birch Street will experience rolling road closures where one or both lanes of traffic may be closed for a few hundred feet at a time. In general, the road will be open to local traffic, and road closures will be minimized as much as possible. When both lanes of traffic need to be closed for construction activities, access will be available on both sides of Birch Street, from South Broad Street and South Walnut Street.

Overhead utility construction will cause daytime lane shifts on Route 52 between the Kennett/Oxford Bypass and Old Baltimore Pike and between Baltimore Pike and Cossart Road in Kennett Township now through Dec. 31.

Overhead utility work will also cause daytime lane shifts on Baltimore Pike between the Kennett/Oxford Bypass and Walnut Street in Kennett Township through the end of the year.

Utility and drainage installation will cause daytime lane closures at the intersection of Routes 202 and 926 in Westtown and Thornbury (Chester County) townships through Nov. 13.

Utility and drainage installation, along with paving, will cause a daytime lane closure at the intersection of Routes 202 and 926 through Nov. 13.

The Doe Run Road bridge on Route 82 over Doe Run remains closed through September.

Continuing through early November, motorists should expect daytime lane closures in both directions on Route 1 between the Kennett Oxford Bypass and Greenwood Road in Kennett and East Marlborough townships. The closures are to facilitate widening that 1.3-mile stretch of roadway to three lanes in both directions.

Construction continues to replace Twin Bridges, the South Creek Road bridge over the Brandywine between Chadds Ford and Pennsbury townships. Work is expected to continue through fall 2025. South Creek Road will be closed 1,200 feet south of Bullock Road and 1.1 miles north of Cossart Road. During the closure, motorists are directed to use U.S. 1, Route 52, Center Meeting Road, and Delaware State Route 100 (Montchanin Road). Bicyclists traveling Bike Route L will be directed to use Bullock Road, Ring Road, Ridge Road, and Delaware State roadway Smithbridge Road.

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New ordinance considered in Chadds Ford

Chadds Ford Township supervisors are considering a new ordinance that would allow fire companies to recover some funds after responding to emergencies. After the ordinance is advertised, the board is expected to hold a hearing and then vote on it during the June meeting.

“This ordinance is intended to grant fire companies operating within the township the authority to seek reimbursement for the reasonable costs of responding to incidents within their service areas, either directly or in coordination with the township,” a draft of the proposed ordinance reads.

Costs to be recovered include the emergency rescue tools, tools used to abate hazardous materials, and other equipment and materials.

In short, the ordinance, if passed, would allow the fire companies to bill insurance companies for reimbursement, while the amount would be determined by the fire company. The township would not be responsible for the recovery costs, nor would the township take any steps to help a fire department in recovering those costs.

Following a question from Supervisor Samantha Reiner, township solicitor Mike Maddren, said only the insurance company would be billed, not the individual.

Township manager Lacey Faber added that the ordinance authorizes the fire company to bill the insurance company.

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Around Town May 29

The Delaware County Symphony performs a concert in the park at Rose Tree Park on June 11.

Delaware County Symphony presents a Concert in the Park on Wednesday, June 11 at 7:30 at Rose Tree Park, part of the Rose Tree Summer Festival. The symphony is opening the season with this free concert that features music by Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, and others.

Westtown Township is partnering with Caroline Young Yoga for Baby Yoga on Tuesday, June 3, from 10:30-11 a.m. It’s billed as a fun, developmentally appropriate yoga class for babies 12 weeks- pre-walker. Enjoy songs, dance, and gentle yoga poses. Bring a yoga mat or towel. It’s indoors at Oakbourne Mansion. Go here to register.

Chenoa Manor, an animal sanctuary and learning center in Avondale, is holding three music events this summer.

Chenoa Manor, an animal sanctuary and learning center in Avondale, is holding three music events this summer from 5-8 p.m. on June 14, July 26, and Aug. 23. Music at the Manor includes performances by talented local musicians, complimentary cocktails and snacks, a crackling fire pit, and time to wander along the tree-lined stream at the sanctuary. The cost is $50 per ticket. Reserve a ticket here.

It’s Gin & Junipers at Mt. Cuba Center on June 14. From garden to glass, this well-loved spirit has evolved from an herbal medicine to a staple behind the bar, originating in the Middle Ages and popularized during the reign of King William III. Gin derives its predominant flavor from juniper berries. Today, gin is produced in subtly different styles and brands. Learn the history of gin, the role of junipers in gin production, and taste a variety of gins distilled with herbs, spices, and fruit. Garden admission included. (Ages 21 and over). The cost is $55, and it runs from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Go here for tickets and more information.

Cody Fry performs at Longwood Gardens on June 18, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Take time to experience An Intimate Evening with Cody Fry at Longwood Gardens on June 18, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Considered a “genre-bending singer, songwriter, composer, producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist, Fry is perhaps best known for his time on American Idol and his viral hit I Hear a Symphony. Tickets range in price from $68 to $84 and are available here.

Mandy Patinkin is coming to The Grand in October.

Tickets are now on sale for two shows at The Grand, one in October and the other in February. In October, The Grand presents Mandy Patinkin in Concert: JUKEBOX. In February, it’s Adam Pascal & Anthony Rapp: Celebrating 30 Years of Friendship & Music. Tickets for both shows are now on sale and can be purchased online at TheGrandWilmington.org or by calling 302-888-0200.

A free public talk on the History of Crebilly will be given at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 7, at the Westtown Township offices, 1039 Wilmington Pike. The talk will be presented by members of the Westtown Historical Commission and will include architects who personally designed some of the many buildings on the property. Crebilly is the latest major addition to Chester County’s open space inventory.

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