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Signal work closes East High and Park intersection

Signal work closes East High and Park intersection

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (WINA) – Charlottesville Public Works advises the intersection of E High Street and Park Street is closed to traffic the next few days due to construction and restoration of the damaged traffic signal. Detours are in place and will be shifting throughout the duration of the project.

Public Service Manager Jonathan Dean asks drivers to please be aware of work zone and detour signage and use extra caution when traveling around this area. Work is anticipated to last three days and should complete by the end of March 14. Find alternative routes as able.

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