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South Rustin Street to close between Leech and Washington Avenues

South Rustin Street to close between Leech and Washington Avenues

Yahoo05-06-2025
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The closure will be South Rustin Street from Leech Avenue to Washington Avenue due to utility connections. The closure is expected to be from June 9 to June 13.
The detour will use Leech Avenue, South Fairmount Street, and Washington Avenue.
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