Construction will cause partial closure on Norfolk Avenue
Norfolk Avenue between North 7th Street and North 8th Street will be temporarily closed with two-way traffic maintained through the work zone.
Work on the north side is expected to begin on June 16 and be completed by June 19. Crews are expected to start work on the south side on June 23 and complete it by June 26.
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Caution is advised when traveling through the area. For questions, the City of Norfolk Engineering Division asks you to contact (402) 844-2020.
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