TOWN OF CARRBORO: Update on the E. Main Street Resurfacing Project

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Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on June 27.

The NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT) resurfacing project for E. Main Street and W. Franklin Street is underway; Carolina Sunrock is the project contractor.  

The subcontractor Fulcher continues to cut traffic signal sensor loops at intersections within the Carrboro limits of the project (E. Main Street from Jones Ferry Road to the Carrboro-Chapel Hill town limits at Merritt Mill Road and Rosemary Street).  

To limit disturbance on local businesses and traffic, work will occur at night 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.  Sunday through Wednesday; and 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday.  No work to occur after 6 a.m. Friday or any time on Saturday.  All work will be performed with single lane closures which will allow continued flow within multilane portions of the work zone and flagging operations through the two lane portion.  

Milling and resurfacing is anticipated to begin the week of July 5.  The milling and resurfacing work will also take place during the night.

Drivers should use caution and stay alert.  Sidewalks should remain open. 

Contact:  John Howell at 336-570-6830 

Learn more about the project at https://www.carrboronc.gov/2368/East-Main-Street-Restriping

Source: http://townofcarrboro.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2207



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