UGI Utilities Launches Comprehensive Infrastructure Upgrade Project in Harrisburg
May 22nd, 2025 12:20 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
UGI Utilities will undertake extensive natural gas main and service line replacements across multiple Harrisburg streets, potentially disrupting local traffic and utility services through June.

UGI Utilities is set to commence a significant infrastructure improvement project targeting natural gas systems near Pennsylvania's state capitol, with construction scheduled to impact multiple streets in downtown Harrisburg over the next several weeks.
The comprehensive upgrade initiative will involve replacing natural gas mains and service lines across eight key street segments, including North 10th Street, Walnut Street, North Court Street, North 2nd Street, North 3rd Street, Pine Street, South Street, and Oliver Alley. Construction crews will be active daily, including weekends, between 7 am and 5 pm.
Local residents, commuters, and business owners should anticipate potential disruptions, including road closures, traffic detours, and parking restrictions. The project may also result in temporary natural gas service interruptions, requiring property access for equipment inspection and relighting.
These infrastructure improvements represent a critical investment in maintaining safe and reliable utility services. By proactively replacing aging underground infrastructure, UGI Utilities aims to enhance system reliability, reduce potential service failures, and improve overall community utility resilience.
The projected completion timeline extends through the end of June, though actual duration may vary depending on weather conditions and specific construction challenges. Following underground work, additional restoration and final paving will occur at a subsequent date.
With the utility serving over 760,000 customers across its service territory, this targeted infrastructure upgrade underscores the ongoing commitment to maintaining critical energy infrastructure and ensuring public safety.
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