29-03-2025
Security gates on Skyline Drive will close overnight starting Monday
Security gates at two intersections in the area of the Pagoda and Skyline Drive are set to become fully operational beginning Monday, Reading officials announced.
Gates were installed late last year at the intersections of List Road and Skyline Drive and at Duryea Drive and Shearer Road. Cameras were also installed throughout the area to further enhance safety and security.
The city remains committed to preserving the beauty and tranquility of the Mount Penn Preserve, Pagoda and Skyline Drive, while ensuring the safety and comfort of local residents and visitors to the area, Mayor Eddie Moran said in a statement.
Moran said the scenic mountaintop attractions are among the city's most treasured landmarks.
'We want everyone to experience them in a safe and peaceful environment,' he said. 'We appreciate the community's cooperation as we take this step toward responsible and sustainable stewardship of our public spaces.'
The mayor and council joined last year in an initiative aimed at addressing ongoing challenges on the mountaintop, including illegal dumping, loud music and unruly gatherings.
The gates are intended to help create a parklike atmosphere and provide daytime access to the area for recreational use while addressing long-standing law enforcement concerns.
Access to a 1.8-mile section of Skyline Drive will be blocked during overnight hours, but city officials say it will pose no inconvenience to drivers, who will be detoured on a route of equal length. Vehicles encountering a closed gate have space to turn around.
The gates will remain open daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. year-round, per the city's current park ordinance.
Visitors are advised to exit the area before closing time.
Signs have been posted at all overlooks and the Pagoda parking lot as well as on the inside and outside of the gates, indicating park hours and warning about gate closures.
The Reading and Lower Alsace Township police departments will have remote access to open the gates in emergencies. Police may ticket individuals who remain inside the gates after hours.
Special events, such as the Easter Sunday dawn service, Pagoda Hill Climb and other permitted events will be accommodated, the city said.