UGI Utilities, Inc. will commence a natural gas main replacement project in Camp Hill beginning Wednesday, October 1, as part of the company's ongoing commitment to maintaining safe and reliable service infrastructure. The project represents significant infrastructure investment in the Camp Hill area and will provide an opportunity for some properties along the construction route to convert to natural gas service. The underground work will focus on Scarsdale Drive between Rockaway Drive and Plainview Road, along with intersections at Rockaway Drive, Cedarhurst Lane and Plainview Road where they meet Scarsdale Drive. Construction activities are scheduled to occur Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with completion of the new natural gas main installation expected by the end of October, though weather and working conditions may affect this timeline.
Residents and business owners should anticipate temporary disruptions including road closures, detours, and parking restrictions during construction hours. The project will also require temporary interruptions to natural gas service, necessitating UGI technicians to access properties for equipment inspection and relighting procedures. Final paving and restoration work will follow the main installation phase. The infrastructure upgrades align with UGI's broader service reliability initiatives detailed on their official website at https://www.ugi.com. As a natural gas and electric utility serving more than 760,000 customers, UGI emphasizes the importance of proactive system maintenance to ensure long-term service stability and safety for communities throughout their service territory.
This project highlights the ongoing need for utility infrastructure modernization across Pennsylvania, particularly as aging systems require replacement to meet current safety standards and customer demand. The timing of the Camp Hill project allows for minimal disruption during favorable weather conditions while addressing critical infrastructure needs before winter heating season demands increase. The work underscores the essential nature of continuous investment in utility infrastructure to maintain public safety and service reliability. By replacing aging mains before they fail, utilities can prevent potential hazards and ensure consistent energy delivery during peak usage periods. The project also demonstrates how infrastructure improvements can create opportunities for property owners to access modern energy services that may offer efficiency and cost benefits compared to older systems.

