New Paving Schedule for Bustleton Pike Starts Tonight
Feasterville Trevose, PA · May 28, 2026
The humidity is creeping in early today, but the real heat will be on the asphalt as crews begin the overnight milling on Bustleton Pike. It is a good morning to double-check your commute before the heavy equipment moves in.
📰 The Lead
PennDOT is moving into the next phase of the corridor improvement project, focusing on the stretch between Street Road and Buck Road. Starting at 8:00 PM tonight, lane closures will be in effect to allow for milling and eventual resurfacing. This project has been a long time coming for anyone who has white-knuckled through the potholes near the shopping centers. While the work is scheduled for overnight hours to minimize the headache for commuters, expect some lingering equipment and uneven surfaces during tomorrow morning’s rush. Township officials are urging drivers to stick to the posted speed limits, as fines double in the work zone. The goal is to have this section smoothed out before the heavy June shore traffic begins in earnest.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Summer Reading Kickoff — The Lower Southampton Library launches its "Summer Quest" program today with registration open for all ages.
Pool Permit Reminder — Township officials are reminding residents that all inflatable and permanent pools require a safety inspection before the weekend.
🌤️ Today's Outlook
- Sunny skies with a high of 79°F. A light breeze from the west will keep things comfortable through the afternoon.
📅 What's On Around Town
Langhorne: Farmers Market — Jesse Soby Post, 3:00–6:30 PM Pick up local strawberries and early greens at the season's first peak.
Bensalem: Summer Concert Series — Penn Community Bank Amphitheater, 7:00 PM A short drive for a night of classic rock covers under the stars.
Thursday Night Trivia — The Buck Hotel, 8:00 PM Test your knowledge in the tavern with prizes for the top three teams.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- Playwicki Farm
- This 110-acre expanse was once a working dairy farm before the township preserved it in 1994. Beyond the hiking trails, the site contains archaeological significance, with evidence of indigenous settlements dating back thousands of years. The foundation keeps the history alive through seasonal harvests.
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