The Town of Carrboro said a street resurfacing project in the neighborhood around Long Meadows Road began on Tuesday.
According to a release from the town, the resurfacing is the start of a larger project to pave and repair more than 3 miles of Carrboro’s streets through the summer into the fall.
Starting Tuesday, these roads are scheduled to be resurfaced first:
- Shadow Ridge Place
- Blocker Road
- Dairy Court
- Hogan Glen Court
- Hogan Ridge Court
- Long Meadows Road
- S Fields Circle
- Lake Hogan Farm Road (partial)
The town’s release said Carrboro residents will be notified at least 48 hours before the resurfacing on their road beings, with notices placed on the windshields of vehicles parked on the street. Residents are encouraged to move their vehicles from the affected streets and should expect to be prepared to move their vehicles upon request by resurfacing workers.
The Town of Carrboro also requested motorists please observe all signage and flaggers related to the resurfacing project and to be aware of all workers and equipment in the streets.
The total 2020 Street Resurfacing Project in Carrboro is expected to be completed in September. More information on upcoming neighborhoods and streets that will experience resurfacing can be found on the project’s webpage.
Photo via the Town of Carrboro.
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