HATBORO, PA — Drivers on eastbound County Line Road will face traffic delays for over a month as Aqua Pennsylvania begins a water main installation project on Monday.

Borough officials said the project will be on the Warminster Township side of County Line Road, which separates Montgomery County and Bucks County.

Drivers are advised of the following travel restrictions:

Monday, Dec. 1, through Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, eastbound County Line Road will be closed and detoured 24/7 between Route 263 (York Road) and Route 332 (Jacksonville Road). During the closure, drivers will be directed to use Route 263 (York Road), Route 132 (Street Road), and Route 332 (Jacksonville Road). The westbound lanes of County Line Road will remain open during this work. Only eastbound traffic is impacted by this closure.

Local traffic will have access to the area during the closure, officials said.

This includes residents, business owners, trash services, mail services, etc. Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the work area because backups and delays will occur.

If possible, drivers should seek alternative routes when traveling in order to avoid this area. All scheduled activities are weather-dependent.

The Borough of Hatboro was not notified about this closure and learned about the work when it was announced by Aqua. Anyone with questions or concerns regarding the work should contact Aqua directly at 877-987-2782.