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    Drivers should expect delays to the following locations and are advised to seek alternate routes and parking, city officials say

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    Medford, OR – According to the statement, drivers should expect delays to the following locations and are advised to seek alternate routes and parking, city officials say:

    LANE CLOSURES

    • W. 6th Street from Front Street to W. Main Street – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 – 12, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • W. 10th Street from S. Riverside Avenue to Oakdale Avenue – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 – 12, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Stewart Avenue from S. Columbus Avenue to the west of Lozier Lane – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 – 12, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • S. Central Avenue from Bank Street to Barnett Road – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 –12, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Highland Drive from Main Street to Siskiyou Boulevard – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 –12, between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    • Black Oak Drive from Barnett Road to Hillcrest Road – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, May 8 –12, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Newtown Street from Belmont Street to Dakota Avenue – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • Crestbrook Road from S. Modoc Avenue to Ellendale Drive – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • Ellendale Drive from Crestbrook Road to E. Barnett Road – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • Crater Lake Avenue from Grandview Avenue to Bradbury Street – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    • S. Peach Street from Murray Avenue to Dakota Avenue – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • Dakota Avenue from Beekman Avenue to Grant Avenue – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • W. 4th Street from N. Ivy Street to N. Front Street – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while City crews perform street maintenance, May 9 – 11, between 7 am – 5 pm.

    ROAD CLOSURES    

    • Morningside Street from Fairweather to Far West Avenue – Expect the road to be closed with a detour and traffic controls in place while 3D Contracting crews replace the storm pipe, May 8 – 18, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Skypark Drive from Crater Lake Avenue to Paloma Avenue – Expect the road to be closed to through traffic with traffic controls in place while Instituform crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 13, between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    • Lincoln Street from W. 10th Street to W. 11th Street – Expect the road to be closed to through traffic with traffic controls in place while City crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – 11, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • W. 6th Street from E. Main Street to N. Grape Street – Expect the road to be closed with detours, flaggers, and traffic controls in place while City crews perform street maintenance, May 9 – 11, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Alice Street from N. Riverside Avenue to Boardman Street – Expect the road to be closed with detours, flaggers, and traffic controls in place while City Pro crews perform street maintenance, May 8 – 9, between 7 am – 5 pm.

    ALLEY CLOSURES

    • Alley A-108 between Park Avenue and King Street from Dakota Avenue to Catherine Street – Expect the alley to be closed with traffic controls in place while City crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – May 11, between 7 am – 4 pm.
    • Alley A-109 between Dakota Avenue and Catherine Street from Park Avenue to Alley A-108 – Expect the alley to be closed with traffic controls in place while City crews perform sewer maintenance, May 8 – May 11, between 7 am – 4 pm.
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