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PennDOT working on Route 202 in King of Prussia after "soft soil" caused dip in roadRose-Ann Behr, a geologist with the Pennsylvania Geological Survey, says the rocks beneath Route 202 are limestone, which is susceptible to dissolution and making the road more prone to sinkholes.
A section of Route 202 in Montgomery County will be closed for more than three months as PennDOT crews work on a long-term sinkhole repair project. The northbound lanes between Henderson Road and ...
PennDOT just began a $22.4 million project to provide relief from a series of sinkholes that have shut down portions of Route 202. As the work progresses, PennDOT says the northbound lanes of 202 ...
On Monday, PennDOT launched its first wave of pothole targets, saying it plans to repair more than 60 highways in the ...
The new retail building facing the King of Prussia Mall is on the market for a per-square-foot price that would rank among ...
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