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    City officials announced the planned road closures in Medford through April 19

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    Medford, OR – According to the city officials, these are the planned road closures:

    • Harrison Avenue from Sunrise Avenue to Valley View Drive – Expect the road to be closed to through traffic with detours and traffic controls in place while City crews repair a storm drain, April 3 – 4, between 7 am – 4 pm
    • Black Oak Drive from Barnett Road to Siskiyou Boulevard: expect road and lane closures with detours and flaggers in place while Knife River crews perform asphalt repairs on April 7 Between 8:30 am – 6 pm
    • Black Oak Drive from Acorn Way to Hillcrest Road: expect road and lane closures with detours and flaggers in place while Knife River crews perform asphalt repairs on April 7 between 8:30 am – 6 pm.   

    LANE CLOSURES –

    • Garfield Street from S. Columbus Avenue to S. Pacific Highway – Expect lanes to be closed with flaggers and traffic controls in place while CommSurf Pro crews perform asphalt maintenance, April 3 – 7 between 8:30 am – 6 pm.
    • 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, April 5 – 10 between 8:30 am – 4 pm.
    •  Biddle Road Drive between Business Park Drive and Airport Road – A lane will be closed southbound while Outlier Construction works in the public right-of-way. April 5-12 between 8:30am-4pm.
    •  East Main Street from Berkeley Way to White Oak Road – A lane will be closed while Asplundh Tree Experts works in the public right-of-way. There will be flaggers in place to control traffic in the area. April 5-19 between 8:30am-4pm. 
    • Hillcrest Road- North Modoc Avenue to Sunrise Avenue– A lane will be closed while Asplundh Tree Experts works in the public right-of-way, April 5-19 between 8:30am-4pm.
    • East Jackson Street from Sunrise Avenue to Oregon terrace– – A lane will be closed while Asplundh Tree Experts works in the public right-of-way, April 5-19 between 8:30am-4pm.  
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