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Street Maintenance Project Temporarily Changes Traffic Pattern on S.W. 45th Ave.

Street Maintenance Project Temporarily Changes Traffic Pattern on S.W. 45th Ave.

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Traffic patterns on S.W. 45th Ave. will be temporarily adjusted beginning Monday (March 30) as part of a City of Amarillo street maintenance project.

The eastbound lanes will be closed and traffic shifted to the north in two-lane traffic.The traffic control will be in place between S. Western Street and Interstate 27. This change to the traffic pattern will last through the week.

The temporary closure is to allow for the milling of the existing surface and the placement of a new roadway surface of asphalt.

The temporary traffic adjustment is intended to safely route vehicles around the construction zone while minimizing public disruption. Motorists are encouraged to follow all posted signage and exercise caution when traveling through the area.

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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