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Beginning Wednesday, July 16 at 7:00 a.m., the Public Works Street Department will begin street maintenance on Anthony Street, William Street, and the alley between Dorsey Street and Shockley Street. This will result in delays on Anthony Street between Ann Street and College Avenue, Williams Street between Anthony Street and Rollins Street, and the Alley between Dorsey Street and Shockley Street. The work associated with the street maintenance should be completed by Thursday, July 17 at 3:30 p.m. weather permitting.
Beginning Wednesday, July 16 at 7:00 a.m.,the Public Works Street Department will begin street maintenance on Woodlea Drive and Audubon Drive. This will result in delays on Woodlea Drive between Southwood Drive and Bluffdale Drive, and Audubon Drive between Randy Lane and Shepard Boulevard. The work associated with the street maintenance should be completed by Thursday, July 17 at 3:30 p.m. weather permitting.
Motorists and non-motorized transportation users are urged to exercise extreme caution when in the construction area and use an alternate route whenever possible.
We understand that fresh asphalt, loose gravel, and lane closures are a hassle. However, as you navigate through work zones, please bear in mind that these workers are doing the very important job of repairing or prolonging the life of our streets, which we all rely on to safely get where we need to go. In addition, pavement preservation treatments require less time and less traffic disruption than the expensive reconstruction projects being avoided or delayed.
Finally, remember that road crews consist of Dads, Moms, Sons, Daughters, Brothers and Sisters, who make roadways their office. Be patient, drive slowly, watch for workers in and around roadways, and take alternate routes around construction areas when possible. We thank you for understanding!