Road Closure on 20th St. at Central

Road Closure on 20th St. at Central
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Road closure on 20th St. at Central; Sidewalk closures on Central May 3-5
Under contract with the Los Alamos County Information Management Department, Kelly Cable will be repairing fiber optic infrastructure this week. Beginning Tuesday, May 3 through Thursday, May 5, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., crews will be working along Central Ave. between 15th and 20th Streets. Work will impact southbound vehicular traffic on 20th St. only.  
The southbound lane on 20th St. at Central Ave. will be closed to motorists. Detour signage will be in place to route vehicles away from the construction zone. In addition, sidewalks at the southwest and southeast corners of Central and 15th St. and the southwest corner of Central and 20th will be closed to pedestrian traffic. Individuals will be detoured to the north side of Central.
Motorists and pedestrians are reminded to use caution when driving or walking in or near the construction areas. Questions regarding this project can be directed to Charlie Lovato with Kelly Cable at (505)-350-9295 or Los Alamos County Project Manager Nina Fresquez at (505) 412-5353.

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