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Work to close lanes on County Line Road, Route 202 and 611 bypasses

Work will slow traffic in New Britain Township during the day, Doylestown Township at night.

Traffic on County Line Road will be narrowed to one lane next week between Stump Road and Kingston Way in New Britain Township, PennDOT officials said.

The restrictions, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, will extend into Montgomery County, as part of the $13.5-million project to widen the road from two to five lanes.

The project, which is scheduled to be completed next February, will also provide sidewalks along the 2.1-mile stretch of County Line Road and a connection to the new Route 201 Parkway, PennDOT said.

There also will be nighttime lane closures on the Route 202 Bypass in Doylestown Township,  between the Route 611 and Main Street exits, and on the Route 611 Bypass between Edison-Furlong Road and the State Street exit. The restrictions are scheduled for 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday to Friday, for crews to install parkway signs.