Road closure signs indicating maintenance work in Huntsville, ensuring safety for residents.
Residents of Huntsville should be aware of road closures on Old Monrovia Road and Zierdt Road due to essential gas line maintenance this Wednesday. The right lane on Old Monrovia will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., while the northbound lane on Zierdt will be shut down from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid delays. These maintenance efforts are critical for ensuring the safety and reliability of the city’s gas infrastructure.
Attention, residents of Huntsville! If you plan on hitting the roads this Wednesday morning, you might want to take a detour. Huntsville’s Utilities Natural Gas Operations will be closing some roads for essential maintenance work on gas lines. It’s a friendly reminder to keep your travel plans on track and to stay safe on our bustling streets.
The first closure to be aware of is on Old Monrovia Road. The right lane of this thoroughfare heading northbound at the intersection of Wayne Road will be out of commission starting at 7:30 a.m. and is set to last until approximately 11:30 a.m. While it’s only one lane, it’s always best to steer clear of the area if possible. Traffic can get a little dicey when something like this happens, and nobody wants to be stuck in a jam!
Drivers are strongly encouraged to find alternate routes. There are more than a few paths available, so don’t hesitate to get a little creative on your trip. Remember, it’s all about getting where you need to go safely and without unnecessary delays. Plan ahead, and consider giving yourself a little extra time if your route may be affected.
Huntsville Utilities is hard at work to ensure that our natural gas lines are up to par. While it might be a hassle now, these necessary repairs and upgrades will pay off, boosting safety and reliability for all. Maintenance like this helps to prevent larger issues down the line, which is why it’s important to support these projects and be aware of the potential disruptions.
So, grab your coffee, check your maps, and let’s keep our city safe and sound while these upgrades take place!
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