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Beginning Monday, Jan. 25, AMF Electric, contractors for AT&T will be installing small cell wireless facilities at four separate locations. Lane restrictions, closures and sidewalk closures are necessary to complete the work and will take place each day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., weather permitting. Work is scheduled to be complete by Friday, Jan. 29, weather permitting. The locations impacted are listed below:
Lane restriction of the northbound lane of Noble Court between West Worley Street and North Garth Avenue.
Lane restriction of the southbound lane of Pershing Road between Hunt Court and West Worley Street.
Lane closure of the westbound lane of East Sexton Road between Providence Road and King Avenue, and the sidewalk on the north side of the street.
Lane closure of the eastbound lane of Patsy Lane between Spencer Avenue and Clinkscales Road.
Two-way traffic is to remain in place at all times with minimum 10' lane widths, with exception to East Sexton Road which will utilize flaggers and Patsy Avenue where eastbound traffic will be directed to yield to westbound traffic. Motorists, and nonmotorized transportation users are urged to exercise extreme caution when in the work zone. Pedestrians should follow the traffic control dev to the other side of the street.