June 12, 2025

Road Report for June 16 to June 20

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from June 16 to June 20. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Tree removal will cause the daytime closure of Creek Road between Meetinghouse and Wylie roads in Birmingham Township from June 24 through June 27.  During the closure, motorists will be directed to use Route 926, Route 202, and Brintons Bridge Road.

Roadway construction will cause daytime lane closures on High Street between Barnard and Sharpless streets in West Chester from June 12 through June 20.

Pipe replacement will cause a full road closure of Kaolin Road between Ewart and Chandler Mill roads in New Garden and Kennett townships from June 23 to June 27

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

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.

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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Honors and hires in Chadds Ford

Liam McKelvey accepts a copy of the resolution honoring him. With hi, from left, are Supervisor Samantha Reiner, Supervisor’s Chairman Timotha Trigg, and Vice Chairman Kathleen Goodier.

Chadds Ford Township Board of Supervisors on Wednesday honored one resident, made a new hire, and passed a new ordinance. Supervisors also awarded a two-year contract for road and property maintenance.

The board honored Liam McKelvey, a Webb Road resident who attends Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School. Supervisors’ Chairman Timotha Trigg read a two-page resolution recognizing him for “exemplary service, character, and community contributions.”

The resolution recognizes Liam as a dedicated employee of the township, but also as an enthusiastic volunteer in support of township Earth Day celebrations and historical preservation initiatives.

In school, McKelvey has maintained a cumulative grade point average of 4.24 and has consistently achieved honor roll status, according to the resolution. Additionally, he ranks in the top 10 percent of his class.

The resolution also reads: “Liam’s exemplary service has earned him an unparalleled collection of over 60 official awards and commendations, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars Medal, Daughters of the American Revolution Medal, Sons of the American Revolution Medal, and the Navy League Youth Medal, as well as numerous ribbons for academic achievement, community service, safety, leadership, and marksmanship—including over 600 hours of verified volunteer service, multiple citations, and commendation awards at the national level.”

McKelvey has also earned the U.S. Naval Academy’s Summer STEM Excellence in Physics Award and the President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement.

“Now, therefore, be it resolved the Board of Supervisors of Chadds Ford Township does hereby formally recognize and commend Liam McKelvey for his exceptional service to the Township and his remarkable accomplishments as a student, cadet, leader, and citizen,” Trigg read.

Other business

The road maintenance contract went to Nichols Construction Co., one of two bidders. The other bidder was MOR Construction Services, but Nichols came in with the lower bid of $ 5,265 for two years. MOR’s bid was $6,040.

The ordinance the board passed allows for fire companies operating within Chadds Ford Township to seek reimbursement of reasonable costs after responding to incidents within the service area “either directly or in coordination with the township.”

Those reasonable costs would be to recover the costs of emergency rescue tools, or tools used to clean up hazardous material

“A fire company servicing the Township or its authorized third-party billing service shall only have the authority to recover the aforementioned costs from an applicable insurance/indemnity company or companies, and only up to the limit of the applicable policy,” the ordinance reads.

The fire companies or their third-party billing services are also authorized to collect reasonable interest and administration fees.

Supervisors hired Ellen Simons as a part-time employee to support general administration, projects, and office operations.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Around Town June 12

An Enchanted Summer Day is coming to Winterthur.

This Saturday, June 14 is Enchanted Summer Day at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Saturday, June 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy musical entertainment by Silly Joe and Mary Roth, storytelling by Terry Colonna, magician Chris Fabiano, and the Give & Take Jugglers. Children can play Graces, a 19th-century game of skill, along with hoop rolling and ring toss, and much more. Burgers, hot dogs, snacks, and drinks for purchase. The drop-in program is free to members and included with general admission for visitors.

Dave Kelleher of David Dodge in Chadds Ford is holding a job fair at his car dealership on Route 202 from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17. Keleher said his dealership needs new people. He’s looking to hire salespeople, technicians, and detail people, no experience necessary.

Lafayette’s Ball is Saturday, July 26, at the Chester County History Center. Tickets are on sale now.

Tickets are now on sale for Chester County History Center’s celebration of the Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette’s Ball is Saturday, July 26, at the history center, 225 N. High. Street in West Chester. It starts at 6 p.m. From sampling recipes from the past to hearing the dulcet tones of a 19th-century harpsichord, guests will enjoy a full-sensory historic experience that honors not just the Marquis de Lafayette’s influence on our nation but Chester County’s place within that story. Tickets are $75 and are available here.

The community is invited to join in a celebration of freedom and unity at the Juneteenth Jubilee on Thursday, June 19, from 5–9 p.m. along State Street in Kennett Square. The Juneteenth Jubilee honors the historical significance of June 19, 1865—the day when the last enslaved African Americans in the U.S. finally learned of their freedom—and celebrates Black culture, resilience, and achievement through a dynamic and inclusive program.

Andrew Wyeth (1917 – 2009), Snow Hill, 1989, egg tempera. Collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. © 2025 Wyeth Foundation for American Art/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

The Brandywine Museum of Art is less than two weeks away from opening a new exhibit, Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth. It runs from June 22 to Sept. 28. The exhibit brings together some of the artist’s most iconic works featuring the landscape, buildings, and inhabitants of Kuerner Farm in Chadds Ford. The farm is now a National Historic Landmark. It inspired nearly 1,000 artworks by Andrew Wyeth in a wide variety of genres and media. Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm is the first focused exhibition on this defining subject, surveying the artist’s sustained engagement with the site over seven decades.

Learn about the summer solstice at Hagley Museum during Science Saturday on June 28.

June 28 is the next Science Saturday at Hagley Museum. Learn about the summer solstice and why we have different amounts of daylight throughout the year. Create your own model of the sun and Earth. This is a drop-in activity; feel free to join the fun at any time. Activities are included in admission and are free for Hagley members. Science Saturday runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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