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Road Closures

City Logo October 27
East Randolph Circle Closures Begin Week of November 2 - Sanitary Sewer Upgrade Project

The City of Tallahassee will begin closures of East Randolph Circle between Betton Road and Argonne Road the week of Nov. 2 for a sanitary sewer construction project. Work on the sewer upgrade will require that a portion of East Randolph Circle be closed to through traffic Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. East Randolph Circle will reopen to the public each afternoon by 5 p.m., barring any unforeseeable problems that might occur during construction, and remain open until the next weekday morning when it will be closed again to through traffic.

The project is necessary to replace an older sewer line that runs under East Randolph Circle. The exact closure area on any given day will depend on where construction is taking place along the roadway.

Betton Road Closed on November 7

As part of the East Randolph Circle sewer replacement project, Betton Road will be closed between Centerville Road and Lee Avenue on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., barring any unforeseeable problems that might occur during construction. Detour route signage will be posted for this one-time temporary closure on Betton Road. No other weekend closures will take place as part of the project.

Given that East Randolph Circle is a residential street, residents and their contractors/visitors will be allowed access to and from their homes, but through traffic will be detoured around the project. East Randolph Circle residents have been advised of the project, and signage will be in place to alert motorists of the work zone. Weather permitting, the project should be completed and East Randolph Circle completely reopened to traffic by April 2010.

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Bill Behenna, Department of Communications, 891-8533

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