Freedom Crider Road Reopened

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Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing realignment work requiring long-term detours on Freedom Crider Road has been completed in New Sewickley Township, Beaver County.

Freedom Crider Road (Route 2004) has reopened to traffic between Wolf Run Road and Baker Road. Completed work in this final phase of the Freedom Road Upgrade project includes the realignment of Freedom Crider Road, excavation work, box culvert installation, and the reconstruction of the intersection with Wolf Run Road.

Additional work finalized on this $21.75 million project located between Park Quarry Road and Route 989 includes culvert replacements, roadway reconstruction and widening, new shoulders, guide rail updates, drainage improvements, additional turn-lanes, a roundabout installation, and utility relocations. Slide remediation work and punch list items requiring short term lane restrictions will continue through late December.

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