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    City officials announced several road closures in Medford

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    Medford, OR – Per reports, the city officials announced the following closures:

    • Alley F-38 bounded by Sunrise Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Valley View Drive, and Aloha Avenue: Expect the alley to be closed from Valley View Drive to Sunrise Avenue with traffic controls in place while SAK Construction crews perform sewer line rehabilitation, March 11 – 15, between 7 am – 5 pm.
    • Crater Lake Avenue from 200’ North of Delta Waters Road to E. Vilas Road: Expect road and lane closures with detours and flaggers in place while Knifer River Materials crews perform asphalt pavement repairs, March 11 – 14, between 8:30 am – 6 pm.
    • Spring Street from Wabash Avenue to Sunrise Avenue: Expect road and lane closures with detours and flaggers in place while Knifer River Materials crews perform asphalt pavement repairs, March 12 – 15, between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    • Sunrise Avenue from 200’ South of E. Jackson Street to Spring Street: Expect road and lane closures with detours and flaggers in place while Knifer River Materials crews perform asphalt pavement repairs, March 12 – 15, between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    • Maple Park Drive from North Ross Lane to Nicholas Lee Drive: Expect road closures with flaggers in place While Robertson Brothers Construction works on the CenturyLink Fiber system in the area, March 14–16, 2024 Between 8am-4pm
    • Almond Street from East Main Street to East 9th Street: Expect road closures with flaggers in place while Hunter Communications works on the fiber network in the area, March 8-29, 2024
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