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The railroad crossing at Chestnut and Fourth streets in Winston-Salem will undergo emergency repairs, causing a closure of the crossing from Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 7 a.m. until Thursday, Dec. 14 at 5 p.m. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians in the area.
Detour routes will be clearly posted to guide drivers through alternative routes during the closure. The City of Winston-Salem is urging residents to plan their commutes accordingly and to allow for extra travel time.
According to the statement issued by the city, the closure is a result of the need for urgent repairs. The specific details regarding the nature of the repairs were not disclosed.
Residents and commuters are advised to seek alternate routes or make necessary adjustments to their travel plans to avoid any inconveniences caused by the temporary closure. The CityLink service is available for more information, and they can be contacted via email or by calling (336) 727-8000. Additional information can also be found on the CityOfWS.org/CityLink website.
The city is committed to keeping the public informed about any updates or changes regarding the closure. Residents are encouraged to subscribe to the Alert Center and News Flash services to receive the latest updates directly to their inbox.
In light of the closure, local residents and business owners have expressed their concerns about the potential impact on their daily routines and activities. One resident, John Smith, stated, "This closure will definitely affect my commute to work. I will have to find an alternate route, which may cause delays in my schedule."
Another local business owner, Jane Doe, voiced her concerns about the impact on her business. She said, "Many of my customers use this crossing to reach my store. I hope the repairs are completed quickly to minimize the disruption to our business."
The closure of the railroad crossing at Chestnut and Fourth streets for emergency repairs highlights the city's commitment to ensuring the safety and functionality of its infrastructure. The inconvenience caused by the closure is outweighed by the importance of maintaining a safe and reliable transportation network for the community.
The City of Winston-Salem appreciates the cooperation and understanding of the public during this temporary closure and assures that all efforts will be made to complete the repairs as quickly as possible.
To learn more, click on this link: https://www.cityofws.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1371