Sewer rehabilitation to cause street closures in Winston-Salem

Sewer rehabilitation to cause street closures in Winston-Salem
Mayor Allen Joines, City Of Winston-Salem — Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook
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Work is set to continue on the sewer rehabilitation projects in Winston-Salem, impacting various neighborhood streets with closures scheduled on weekdays. A contractor will close sections of Dacian Street, Althea Street, Maverick Street, Chestnut Street, and 16th Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning Monday, March 31. These street closures are part of the System-Wide and Sprague Neighborhood Sewer Rehabilitation efforts.

These operations are anticipated to conclude by Friday, April 4, weather permitting. The contractor will handle all traffic control measures, and motorists are advised to prepare alternate routes.

More information about these and other capital improvement projects can be found at cityofws.org/cip. Citizens seeking further details can contact CityLink through any listed method at cityofws.org/citylink. Updates regarding utilities are available by subscribing to Alert Center and News Flash at cityofws.org/notifyme.



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