Concord Road closure announced by Delaware Department of Transportation

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary at Delaware Department of Transportation
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary at Delaware Department of Transportation
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The Delaware Department of Transportation has announced a temporary closure of Concord Road between Brickyard Road and Meadow Drive in Sussex County. The closure is scheduled from Monday, October 27th to Wednesday, October 29th, weather permitting. This closure is necessary for the installation of a cross road pipe.

During this period, detours will be in place. Eastbound travelers on Concord Road should turn right onto Middleford Road, then right onto southbound US13 before returning to Concord Road. Westbound travelers should turn left onto Middleford Road, then left onto Market Street to return to Concord Road.

For further details, individuals can visit the Delaware Department of Transportation’s website at www.deldot.gov or listen to WTMC-AM 1380.

Information from this article can be found here.



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