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Sprague Neighborhood Sewer Rehabilitation Project in Winston-Salem Underway, Woodville Street Closure Announced

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Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Work continues on the Sprague Neighborhood Sewer Rehabilitation project in Winston-Salem. Woodville Street will be closed to through traffic between Mansfield and Crampton streets weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting Monday, March 25. Work is expected to be completed by Friday, March 29, weather permitting.

According to an unnamed source, "Work continues on the Sprague Neighborhood Sewer Rehabilitation project in Winston-Salem." The project aims to improve the sewer system in the area, and as part of this effort, Woodville Street will see closures between Mansfield and Crampton streets.

During the closure, an unnamed source mentioned that "The contractor is responsible for all traffic control and motorists are encouraged to plan for alternate routes." It is advised that drivers plan ahead for potential traffic disruptions and consider alternative routes during the closure period.

For more information on the Sprague Neighborhood Sewer Rehabilitation project and other capital improvement projects, details are available on the city's website at cityofws.org/cip. Residents can also contact CityLink through various communication channels, including phone, text, email, app, live chat, or the customer portal at cityofws.org/citylink. To stay updated on Utilities-related news and alerts, residents are encouraged to subscribe to the Alert Center and News Flash at cityofws.org/notifyme.

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