UGI to Launch Gas Infrastructure Upgrade Project in Easton, Impacting Local Transportation
May 12th, 2025 4:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
UGI Utilities will commence a comprehensive gas main replacement project in Easton, spanning multiple streets and potentially offering natural gas conversion opportunities for local residents and businesses. The infrastructure upgrade will impact traffic and utility services through the end of June.

UGI Utilities is preparing to initiate a critical infrastructure improvement project in Easton, targeting gas main replacements across several key streets. The comprehensive system upgrade, scheduled to begin May 19 and continue through the end of June, will involve significant construction work that will impact local transportation and utility services.
The project will focus on strategic road segments, including Spring Garden Street between North Third Street and Larry Holmes Drive, North Second Street between Bushkill Street and Spring Garden Street, and North Green Street between Spring Garden Street and Bushkill Street. Construction activities will occur Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with expected disruptions to traffic flow and parking availability.
Local residents and businesses should anticipate potential road closures, detours, and traffic delays during the construction period. UGI has indicated that some interruptions to natural gas service are inevitable, requiring property access for equipment inspection and relighting.
Beyond infrastructure maintenance, the project presents an additional opportunity for homeowners and businesses along the project route to convert to natural gas service. This potential conversion could offer improved energy efficiency and potentially lower utility costs for participants.
The infrastructure upgrade represents a significant investment in the region's utility infrastructure, aimed at enhancing service reliability and safety. UGI's systematic approach to infrastructure maintenance demonstrates a proactive strategy for modernizing aging utility networks and supporting community energy needs.
Weather conditions and unforeseen construction challenges may influence the project's timeline. Following the underground work, UGI plans to conduct final paving and restoration at a later date, ensuring minimal long-term disruption to the community.
Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to remain informed about the ongoing construction and potential service modifications. Flexibility and patience will be crucial during this infrastructure improvement process.
Source Statement
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