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Fourth Street Closure

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Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

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W. Fourth Street from Cherry to Trade streets will be closed from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Dec. 20. Detours will be posted.

According to CityLink, the closure is necessary for maintenance work in the area. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra time for their commute during the closure.

In a statement, CityLink provided contact information for anyone seeking more information about the closure. They can reach out to CityLink via email at CityLink@CityOfWS.org, call (336) 727-8000, or visit the CityLink page for additional methods of communication.

Residents are also encouraged to subscribe to Alert Center and News Flash on the CityOfWS.org website to receive updates on this closure and other important news.

The closure of W. Fourth Street will undoubtedly cause some inconvenience for commuters and residents in the area. However, the maintenance work is essential for ensuring the safety and functionality of the street.

As the closure approaches, motorists and pedestrians are urged to stay informed and plan accordingly. CityLink and the City of Winston-Salem are committed to minimizing disruptions and providing clear communication to the public.

In the words of CityLink, "We understand that road closures can be frustrating, but we appreciate everyone's patience and cooperation as we work to improve our city's infrastructure."

Remember to stay updated and allow extra time for your travel plans on Wednesday, Dec. 20, as W. Fourth Street will be temporarily closed for maintenance.

For additional details, please follow this link: https://www.cityofws.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1378

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