Weekly Road Closure Report 4/10/17

Monday, April 10, 2017 - 8:21am

Here is this weeks road closure report for traffic issues around the county. Any project not noted does not have a completion date for 2017

 

Landis
SR-1210, Heading South
Near US-29 (US-29) 
Lane Closed - 1 of 2 lanes closed.
Expected Impact to traffic is Low

Start Time

10/20/2014 09:00 AM

End Time

5/31/2017 05:00 PM

   
 

 

 South Central Ave. will be closed to Southbound traffic from Mill St to Hillside St.

 

Near China Grove
SR-1243 (Daughtery Rd), Both Directions
Near SR-1337 (SR-1337) 
Road Closed with Detour - Expected Impact to traffic is High

Start Time

1/21/2017 06:00 AM

End Time

8/9/2017 05:00 PM

   
 

 

The Daugherty Road bridge over I-85 is being replaced as part of the I-85 widening project.

 

China Grove
SR-1337 (Lentz Road), Both Directions
Near US-29 (US-29) 
Road Closed with Detour - Expected Impact to traffic is High

Start Time

2/13/2017 06:00 AM

End Time

9/1/2017 05:00 PM

 

 

The Lentz Road bridge over I 85 is being replaced as part of the I 85 widening project. 

 

Salisbury
SR-1526 (Henderson Grove Church Rd), Both Directions
Near US-29 (US-29) 
Road Closed with Detour - Expected Impact to traffic is High

Start Time

1/25/2017 08:30 AM

End Time

5/31/2017 12:00 AM

 

 

Replace the existing the Henderson Grove Church Road Bridge 

 

(Mt Vernon Rd), Both Directions
Near SR-1986 (SR-1986) 
Road Closed with Detour - Expected Impact to traffic is High

Start Time

3/13/2017 08:00 AM

End Time

10/31/2017 11:00 PM

 

 

 Road Closed to replace the existing bridge to tripple box culvert.

 

North East of Rockwell
SR-2140 (St. Matthews Church Road), Both Directions
Near SR-2142 (SR-2142) 
Lane Closed - 1 of 2 lanes closed.
Expected Impact to traffic is Low

Start Time

11/18/2014 11:48 AM

End Time

12/31/2017 12:48 PM

 

 

The causeway of St. Matthews Church Road across High Rock Lake is closed to two way traffic and commercial vehicles. 

 

 

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