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January 28, 2012

PennDOT: Roads reopen as minor flooding recedes

MEADVILLE — Several roads in Crawford County closed due to minor flooding have reopened, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

Route 19 in the area of State Route 285 near the Geneva exit of Interstate 79 in Greenwood Township has reopened after a lane restriction due to high water.

Mystic Park Road between Rosenburg Road in Troy Township to Dutch Street in Steuben Township has reopened. The section had been closed due to flooding.

Fish Flats Road from State Street/Britton Run in Sparta Township to Garland Street in the borough of Centerville has reopened. The section had been closed due to flooding.

However, traffic is restricted on Route 27 at the intersection with Fauncetown Road in Troy Township due to floodwater erosion of the road shoulder on the eastbound lane, according to PennDOT.

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