Borough of Hanover Announces Upcoming Construction Activity Along Wilson Avenue
Hanover, Pa. – The Borough of Hanover advises residents and commuters to prepare for increased construction activity in the area behind the former Rite Aid store along Wilson Avenue. Construction is expected to continue through late May 2026. Three major infrastructure and evaluation projects will be underway simultaneously: Slagle Run Restoration Project Sanitary Sewer Relocation Site Evaluation and Geotechnical Drilling Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Ongoing Updates The Borough appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as these important projects move forward. Borough of Hanover Vision “We envision a thriving, welcoming community appealing to individuals, families and businesses where best-practices shape delivery of exceptional municipal services and citizen engagement. By providing efficient, high-quality services, we support a clean and safe environment, inclusive recreation, and a vibrant, drug-free downtown for all.” The Borough of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1815. The Borough serves the public through stewardship, government, development and improvements of public assets including water/sewer/stormwater & refuse utilities, parks & recreation facilities, the Hanover Market House, the Guthrie Memorial Library, as well as Code Enforcement, Police & Fire Departments. It is governed by the Borough Council, overseen by the Borough Manager, and staffed by administrative, public service, public works, sewer, water, refuse and engineering professionals. Known as the Snack Food Capital of the World, Hanover is home, not only to numerous food industries, but also to manufacturing, extensive metal working enterprises, technology, commercial sales, and services. Hanover Borough offices, located at 33 Frederick Street, can be reached at 717-637-3877 or by email at Info@HanoverBoroughPA.gov. More information is available at www.HanoverBoroughPA.gov.
Crews are mobilizing for the Slagle Run Stream and Floodplain Restoration Project, which is designed to improve environmental conditions and reduce flooding risks in the area.
Work to relocate the sanitary sewer main will also be taking place. This phase of construction may require temporary road closures and traffic pattern changes.
Geotechnical drilling will occur at the site of a potential future hotel development to evaluate subsurface soil conditions.
Due to the presence of heavy equipment and construction crews, residents are urged to use caution when traveling through the Wilson Avenue area. Equipment may be stopped or moving near active traffic lanes and could intermittently alter traffic patterns.
The Borough will provide regular updates on construction schedules and project details through its website and social media channels.
Hanover Borough
Valerie Meyers Communications Manager










































