Sewer rehabilitation project prompts street closures in Winston-Salem

Sewer rehabilitation project prompts street closures in Winston-Salem
Mayor Allen Joines, City Of Winston-Salem — Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook
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Work is progressing on the System-Wide Sewer Rehabilitation project in Winston-Salem. Starting Monday, March 17, a contractor will close several streets on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The affected streets include:

– 12th Street between Dublin Drive and Cleveland Avenue
– Sixth Street between Cherry and Trade streets
– Northwest Boulevard between First Street and Hawthorne Road
– Hyde Avenue between Northwest Boulevard and Overbrook Avenue

The work is expected to conclude by Friday, March 21, depending on weather conditions. The contractor will manage all traffic control measures, and motorists are advised to consider alternative routes.

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



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