Delaware announces lane closures on Holland Glade Road for construction

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary - Delaware Department of Transportation
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary - Delaware Department of Transportation
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Lane closures are scheduled on Holland Glade Road in Rehoboth, Sussex County. The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) has announced that the closures will occur between Sandalwood Drive and Hebron Road. The work is set to begin on Monday, June 16th, and continue through Wednesday, July 16th, weather permitting.

The project involves installing new curbs, sidewalks, and pedestrian connections. Lane closures will be in effect daily from 8 AM to 4 PM. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and reduce speed in the work zones.

For further details, DelDOT encourages the public to visit their website at www.deldot.gov or listen to WTMC-AM 1380.

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