PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia road workers on Monday night started a repaving and improvement project along Washington Avenue that could last until the end of the year.The project began around 7 p.m.
at the intersection of 4th Street and Washington Avenue, and will continue down to Grays Ferry Avenue, according to the city.
The street resurfacing work is expected to be finished by the end of October, but added line striping and safety improvements will continue through the end of the year. "By the end of this year, Washington Avenue will be a much smoother street for all road users with many additional traffic safety improvements within the Second District," Deputy Managing Director for Transportation Mike Carroll said.MORE LOCAL HEADLINESOfficials laid out the four phase plan in an email distributed by the city last week.
Most of the roadwork will happen between in the mid-evening hours through the early morning.Workers will conduct milling operations - or the removal of old asphalt - from 4th Street west down Washington Avenue ending at Grays Ferry.