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Old Salisbury Road Closure: Bridge Replacement Project Causes Traffic Disruption

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Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Old Salisbury Road will be closed to through traffic between Stafford Village Boulevard and Friedberg Church Road for a state bridge replacement project over South Fork Muddy Creek. The closure is set to begin on Monday, February 5th and is expected to last for the next 10 months. Motorists are advised to plan for alternate routes as detours will be in place to accommodate the construction.

According to the City of Winston-Salem, this closure will have a significant impact on access to the Old Salisbury Road Construction & Demolition Landfill, located at 3336 Old Salisbury Rd. Customers are urged to approach the landfill via Peters Creek Parkway and take Old Salisbury Road north to the entrance.

In a statement, the CityLink service provided contact information for individuals seeking more information about the project. They can reach CityLink at citylink@cityofws.org or call 336-727-8000. Additional information can also be found on the City of Winston-Salem's official website at cityofws.org/citylink.

As the closure takes effect, the City advises residents to subscribe to the Alert Center and News Flash for Utilities updates at cityofws.org/notifyme to stay informed about any changes or developments regarding the project.

This closure will undoubtedly cause inconvenience for commuters and local residents who rely on Old Salisbury Road for their daily travels. However, the bridge replacement project is a necessary step to ensure the safety and reliability of the infrastructure. The City of Winston-Salem is committed to completing the project in a timely manner and minimizing any disruptions to the community.

In light of the upcoming closure, City officials are urging motorists to plan ahead and consider alternative routes to avoid unnecessary delays. The City appreciates the patience and understanding of the public during this construction period.

As the project progresses, updates will be provided to keep the community informed. The City encourages residents to stay connected through the various communication channels provided to ensure they receive the most up-to-date information.

"We understand that the closure of Old Salisbury Road will inconvenience many people, but this bridge replacement project is crucial for maintaining the safety and functionality of our infrastructure," said a spokesperson from the City of Winston-Salem.

The closure of Old Salisbury Road will undoubtedly have an impact on the daily lives of residents and motorists in the area. The City is committed to working diligently to complete the bridge replacement project within the anticipated 10-month timeframe and minimize any disruptions to the community as much as possible.

Residents and commuters are advised to stay informed through the City's official channels and to plan their journeys accordingly during the closure period.

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