DelDOT announces construction of multi-use path on Route 4 in New Castle County

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
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The Delaware Department of Transportation announced the start of construction on a multi-use path along Route 4 through the Route 273 interchange and bike and pedestrian crossing improvements at Augusta Drive, according to a statement released March 29. The project is scheduled to begin next Monday, April 6, with completion expected by fall 2026.

Motorists traveling in the area are advised to use caution and anticipate minor delays during the construction period. The department said these improvements are intended to enhance accessibility and safety for both cyclists and pedestrians along this corridor.

The announcement encourages those seeking additional information to visit the DelDOT website or download the DelDOT app for updates.

Further details about this project can be found according to the official roster page.



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