(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Dr. George Zambelli)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Rochester, PA) A demolition project in Rochester is improving access to a local medical office affected by the closure of Adams Street.
George Zambelli said a house was removed Tuesday to create a new route for patients to reach his office parking lot.
Speaking on Beaver County Radio’s “Driving in the Fast Lane,” Zambelli said the road closure had made it difficult for patients to access the property.
He said he worked with borough officials, including demolition expert Matt Cook, to clear the neighboring property and establish new access points.
The plan includes adding an entrance and exit connecting the lot to an alley behind the office between New York Avenue and Ohio Street.
Patients will still need to walk a short distance, but parking will be available along Jefferson Avenue, New York Avenue and Ohio Street.

