UGI Utilities, Inc. has initiated a comprehensive natural gas main replacement project in several Lancaster neighborhoods, marking a significant step towards modernizing the area's utility infrastructure. The project, focusing on streets such as Laurel Street, Hebrank Street, New Dorwart Street, Hazel Street, and Groff Avenue, is set to improve the reliability and safety of natural gas services for residents and businesses alike.
Scheduled from Monday to Friday, 7 am to 5 pm, the construction is expected to wrap up by the end of March, though weather and working conditions may adjust this timeline. The community should prepare for possible inconveniences, including road closures, detours, and traffic delays during these hours. Additionally, property owners in the affected areas might face temporary parking restrictions and brief natural gas service interruptions as UGI technicians perform necessary inspections and equipment relighting.
This infrastructure upgrade not only aims to replace aging gas mains but also presents a unique opportunity for homes and businesses along the project route to switch to natural gas service. By leveraging the ongoing construction, UGI Utilities is facilitating a smoother transition for those looking to adopt natural gas, thereby expanding access to this energy source.
UGI Utilities has underscored its commitment to reducing disruptions and maintaining high standards of service throughout the project. This initiative reflects the company's strategic investment in Lancaster's utility infrastructure, reinforcing its dedication to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient energy solutions. For more information on the project and its benefits, visit https://www.ugi.com.


