Sewer rehabilitation project causes road closures in Forsyth County

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Work on sewer rehabilitation projects in Forsyth County is set to continue. Starting Monday, July 21, a contractor will close certain streets from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.

In Winston-Salem, the eastbound lane of Robinhood Road between Austin Lane and Fieldwood Lane will be closed. In Rural Hall, the northbound lane of Broad Street between Second Street and Edwards Road will be affected. Meanwhile, in Kernersville, Westwood Drive between Mountain Street and the dead-end will also see closures.

The work is expected to conclude by Friday, July 25, weather permitting. The contractor will handle all traffic control measures during this period. Motorists are advised to avoid these areas and plan alternate routes.

Further details on capital improvement projects can be found at cityofws.org/cip. For additional information, contact CityLink through any method available at cityofws.org/citylink. Subscriptions for updates can be made through Alert Center and News Flash for Utilities at cityofws.org/notifyme.



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