HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Huntsville Utilities Water Operations has closed the eastbound, outside lane of Johnson Road between East Schrimsher Lane and Pump Street for water line repair work. Officials say the work can take up to 6 hours. Drivers are asked to avoid the area if possible. However, if you have to use this road, officials are asking you to use extreme caution since workers will be in the area.
The closure of part of Johnson Road for water line repair has temporarily disrupted the flow of traffic in the area. Huntsville Utilities Water Operations is actively working to fix the issue and ensure the water line is back in proper working condition. The closure specifically affects the eastbound, outside lane of Johnson Road between East Schrimsher Lane and Pump Street.
According to officials, the repair work may last up to 6 hours. This means commuters and local residents should plan accordingly and find alternative routes if possible to avoid delays. Safety is a top priority during this time, so drivers are urged to exercise caution while driving through the area where repair work is taking place.
The closure of Johnson Road for water line repair will undoubtedly have an impact on the flow of traffic in the area. Drivers who typically use this route for their daily commute may experience delays and congestion as a result of the lane closure. To minimize disruptions, motorists are advised to seek alternate routes and avoid the affected section of Johnson Road if possible.
While the repair work is ongoing, Huntsville Utilities and local law enforcement will be on-site to ensure the safety of workers and motorists. It is important for drivers to adhere to any posted signs or instructions provided by officials in the area to prevent accidents and ensure a smooth traffic flow.
For the most up-to-date information on the closure of Johnson Road for water line repair, residents are advised to follow Huntsville Utilities on social media and local news outlets. Updates regarding the progress of the repair work and the reopening of the lane will be provided as soon as they become available.
Drivers are encouraged to be patient and understanding during this time as Huntsville Utilities works diligently to restore the water line and minimize any inconveniences caused by the closure. Your cooperation and compliance with safety measures are greatly appreciated.
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