DelDOT announces nighttime lane closures on Churchmans Road for bridge repairs

Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
Shanté A. Hastings, P.E., Secretary
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The Delaware Department of Transportation announced on April 6 that intermittent left or right lane closures will take place on Churchmans Road near Iroquois Court for concrete patching and deck repairs on the bridge over the Christina River. The work will be conducted at night, starting at 9:00 pm and ending at 5:00 am, and is scheduled to begin Monday, April 6 and conclude by Friday, April 17.

According to the department, flaggers will control traffic during these periods of lane closure. Motorists are advised to use caution in the area and expect minor delays while repairs are underway.

The Delaware Department of Transportation said that more information can be found by visiting their website at www.deldot.gov or by downloading the DelDOT app.

Additional details about this project are available according to the official roster page.



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