Temporary Lane Closures for Shentel Work (Mar. 28 – May 15)

Temporary Lane Closures for Shentel Work (Mar. 28 – May 15)
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Beginning Monday, March 28 and continuing through Sunday, May 15, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. daily and weather permitting (including weekends), temporary lane closures will occur at the following locations to accommodate Shentel crews performing aerial, trenching and directional drilling work for line installations:  

Shentel Project LCP-121

Averill Court
Bennett Drive
Blackhawke Drive
Dove Court
Judd Court
Lawton Lane
McConville Road
Miles Place
Millstone Road
Nester Lane
New Towne Road
Three Creeks Court
Towne Crier Road
Turtle Creek Road
Wessex Road
Wyndale Drive

Shentel Project LCP-129

Ashbourne Drive
Craigmont Drive
Donington Court
Ramsgate Lane
Tenbury Drive
Tunbridge Road

Motorists should expect minor delays and use caution while traveling through these work zones, be alert to the changes in traffic patterns and obey temporary signage.  Emergency vehicles will have access at all times.

For more information, please contact Kate Berger, Public Works Dept. – Engineering at (434) 455-3952.

Original source can be found here.



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