Lane closures on Reynolda Road set for tree removal on May 31

Mayor Allen Joines, City Of Winston-Salem
Mayor Allen Joines, City Of Winston-Salem
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A contractor is scheduled to conduct lane closures on Reynolda Road this Saturday, May 31. The affected area spans between Summit School and Coliseum Drive, specifically blocks 1800 to 2100. The work will take place from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The purpose of the closures is to remove trees that have been identified as unhealthy and require removal. Although the road will remain open, traffic shifts will occur as portions of lanes are closed down temporarily. Motorists are advised to approach with caution and anticipate possible delays.

For further details, individuals can contact CityLink via email at CityLink@CityOfWS.org or by calling (336) 727-8000. Additional methods of contact are available at CityOfWS.org/CityLink. To receive updates, residents can subscribe to Alert Center and News Flash through CityOfWS.org/NotifyMe.



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