2024-01-22 19:45:22
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2024-01-22 19:45:22
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2024-01-22 20:37:06
Drivers beware! A busy stretch of Interstate 95 through the heart of Philadelphia will be partially or fully closed for the first weekend of February.
As part of the $329 million CAP project to cover the interstate and connect Old City to Penn’s Landing, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will close I-95 northbound between Columbus Boulevard (Exit 20) and Interstate 676 (Exit 22) from the night of Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024 to early Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
PennDOT — hoping to give drivers plenty of time to prepare for the closure — announced the plan during a Monday news conference.
Here are answers to your questions regarding the closure of I–95 to ensure you don’t get slowed down:
“Motorists are advised to avoid the closure area because significant backups will occur on I-95 approaching the work area, and on Columbus Boulevard and surface streets in the vicinity of the work area,” PennDOT said.
The lane closures take place in two waves and over a weekend that has the least impact on Philly, the South Philly sports complex, neighboring states, SEPTA and other transportation agencies, according to PennDOT.
Saturday, Feb. 3, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.: “A single-lane closure will be in place on northbound I-95 between the Columbus Boulevard (Exit 20) and I-676 (Exit 22) interchanges,” PennDOT said in a news release.
Saturday at 6 p.m. until 5 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 5: All northbound lanes of I-95 will be closed between Columbus Boulevard and I-676.
Ramps closed from 6 p.m. Saturday to 5 a.m. Monday:
“During the closure, northbound I-95 will remain open to Columbus Boulevard (Exit 20) for local traffic only,” PennDOT said.
The closure is fairly straightforward, but the impacts go for miles and detours stem all the way into Delaware and New Jersey.
“Traffic heading north on I-95 from south of the Walt Whitman Bridge; and traffic on westbound I-76 from New Jersey will be advised to use I-76 West and I-676 East to access I-95 North,” PennDOT said.
This map shows all the other ways to get around the closure without snaking through Philadelphia streets.
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Map shows alternate routes on several roads for Feb. 3 to 5, 2024, as Interstate 95 northbound lanes will be closed in Philadelphia.
“Electronic message boards on I-76, I-276, I-476, and other regional transportation arteries in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey will be used to alert motorists regarding the closure and provide specific alternate routes,” PennDOT said.
Folks heading up from Delaware toward New York are urged to just avoid Pennsylvania entirely, by hopping over the Delaware Memorial Bridge into New Jersey and taking either Interstate 295 or the New Jersey Turnpike.
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Northbound I-5 drivers in Delaware can avoid Philly entirely be using the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
The overnight local detour will force drivers off I-95 at the Washington Avenue off-ramp, along Columbus Boulevard and back onto I-95 north at the Summer Street on-ramp. However, that route likely will be congested.
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Overnight local detour around I-95 closure.
“During the closure, access to I-95 North — but not I-676 West — will be available at the ramp from Summer Street at Columbus Boulevard just north of the Ben Franklin Bridge; or by continuing north on Columbus Boulevard to the Girard Avenue/Aramingo Interchange (Exit 23),” PennDOT said.
Trying to access the Vine Street Expressway and Ben Franklin Bridge (I-676) gets even trickier.
“To reach I-676, motorists will be directed to either continue north on Columbus Boulevard, turn left on Spring Garden Street, and left on 6th Street to access I-676 East; or take Spring Garden Street and turn left on 8th Street to access westbound I-676,” PennDOT said. “Motorists can also continue north on Columbus Boulevard to the Girard Avenue/Aramingo Interchange (Exit 23) and use I-95 South to access I-676 West.”
Basically, if you need to drive in that area, expect plenty of traffic headaches and for the map tool on your phone to be working extra hard with plenty of red.
During this time, crews will work to continue to partially demolish the existing concrete covering over I-95 between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
“The northbound closure will allow PennDOT’s contractors to begin taking down the section of the reinforced concrete covering over the northbound lanes of I-95,” PennDOT said.
Earlier this month, the Chestnut Street Bridge over I-95 that connected Old City to Penn’s Landing was closed so that it and the Chestnut Park viaduct might be demolished.
“The new Park will be an 11.5-acre civic space spanning I-95 and Columbus Boulevard between Chestnut and Walnut streets, extending from Front Street to the Delaware River,” PennDOT said. “It will include amenities including gardens, play areas, flexible open space, a contemplative setting for the Irish and Scottish Memorials, and a mass-timber Pavilion.”
This likely won’t be the only closure needed to make the park become a reality.
“Additional closures of I-95 will be scheduled at a later date to demolish the remaining parts of the northbound cover and the covering over southbound I-95,” PennDOT said.
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2024-01-22 19:19:34
Thiruvananthapuram – The government has announced a strike ahead of tomorrow’s strike led by UDF service organizations to protest once morest the denial of benefits to state government employees and teachers.
Tomorrow’s salary will be deducted from the salary of February for those who apply for Diaznon. Temporary employees who are absent without permission on the day of strike will be removed from service. No leave shall be granted except in cases of emergency.
The order also stated that employees who engage in violent activities or destroy public property will be prosecuted. Chavara Jayakumar, Chairman of the Samara Samiti, said that 6 installments of shortage allowance are due in the state.
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2024-01-22 20:52:46
However, the French stayed cool, soon equalized to 7:7 (12th) and took the lead for the first time following a quarter of an hour (9:8). But Austria didn’t allow itself to be discouraged by a temporary three-goal deficit (12:15), fought back with four goals in a row and even went into the break with a sensational 16:15 lead.
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Like Hutecek, Mykola Bilyk scored six goals.
But this didn’t last long. The Austrians found it increasingly difficult to attack and therefore sought salvation in the artificial 7:6 majority game. Soon France was three goals ahead once more. But Austria was able to equalize once more (22:22) – also because this time goalie Ralf Patrick Häusle, who had replaced Möstl in goal early on (following only two saves in 14 throws), showed his class with a 30 percent catch rate. But there was nothing more.
Although France was unable to break away decisively for a long time, the Austrians, as feared, lacked the strength in the final phase, both offensively and defensively, to fully counter them. In the end, the French prevailed 33:28.
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Dika Mem was barely able to be controlled by Austria’s defense.
“Great respect for the boys, they fought really well. To keep up for so long is a success,” team boss Aleš Pajovič praised his players. “In the end the strength was a bit gone.” Even French handball legend Nikola Karabatić paid tribute to the performance of the red-white-red team. “Hats off to Austria,” said the three-time world handball player and four-time world champion, who is contesting his last European Championship at the age of 39.
Captain Bilyk was pleased with a strong first half. “We did really well and actually had the French under control,” said Austria’s top player, who, like Lukas Hutecek, scored six goals. He also pointed out the increasing fatigue among him and his teammates. “But the French are also an extremely experienced team with an incredible squad.”
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