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Road closed for sewer work in coming days

Road closed for sewer work in coming days

Yahoo14-06-2025
Work continues on the Kernersville Sewer Rehabilitation project and will lead to a road closure in the coming days.
A contractor will close Oak Forest Drive between West Mountain Street and the cul-de-sac from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day starting Monday, June 16. Work is expected to be completed by Friday, June 20, weather permitting.
The contractor is responsible for all traffic control. Motorists are encouraged to avoid the area and plan for alternate routes.
Details on capital improvement projects are posted at cityofws.org/cip. For more information, contact CityLink using any method at cityofws.org/citylink. Subscribe to Alert Center and News Flash for Utilities updates at cityofws.org/notifyme.
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