SOUTH WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. — The Tilghman Street exit from Route 309 — an intersection that averages more than 77,000 vehicles a day — will have new traffic patterns starting Monday.
The changes are for the $86 million continuing Route 309 and Tilghman Street interchange reconstruction project, the state Transportation Department District 5 announced.
Work to implement the new traffic patterns will begin Sunday afternoon, Sept. 7. Motorists should expect lane restrictions and possible traffic stoppages in the area from 3 p.m. Sunday through 6 a.m. Monday…