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May-06-2007 17:47printcomments

Be Aware! Salem Road Construction Projects Could Delay Your Commute

Use alternate routes if possible to get to your destination ontime.

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(SALEM) - The City of Salem Public Works Department wants you to Be Aware! of some road construction project that are set to get underway on Monday.

Please make a note of these projects, and if your commute takes you near one of these workzones allow extra time to get to your destination.

Also, you can get up-to-date Salem and Portland AM traffic and weather information before you head for work or school online Monday-Friday beginning at 5:00 AM on Salem-News.com.

Monday thru Wednesday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. City of Salem crews will be replacing sewer lines on 25th Street SE between Lee Street SE and Simpson Street SE. 25th Street SE will be reduced to one lane of traffic with flaggers. Expect delays and use an alternate route if possible.

Monday thru Wednesday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Madrona Avenue SE between Liberty Road S and 3 Avenue Rd SE will be reduced to one lane of traffic with flaggers. Expect some congestion at this location. This closure is for installation of utilities for a new building.

Evergreen Ave NE Between Chester Ave NE and Silverton Rd NE. Monday thru Friday, 8:30 AM 3:30 PM. Lane closure with flaggers for sewer service installation.




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