Cypress Road in Sussex County to close for tree removal March 21-22

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
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The Delaware Department of Transportation announced that Cypress Road in Sussex County will be closed between Daisey Road and Cliff Road on March 21 and March 22 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., weather permitting, for hazardous tree removal operations.

The closure is expected to impact local traffic, with motorists advised to slow down in work zones and anticipate minor delays while traveling in the area.

According to the department, these measures are necessary to ensure safety during the removal process. The department also reminds drivers of the importance of adhering to posted signs and instructions from personnel on site.

For additional information about the closure or updates regarding weather impacts, residents can visit DelDOT’s website at www.deldot.gov. Further details are available according to the official roster page.



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