Traffic Detour Plans Set for PWC Parkway and Minnieville Road Intersection

A major traffic adjustment is scheduled to begin at the intersection of PWC Parkway and Minnieville Road in July. This shift will introduce new detour routes to facilitate construction activities in the area. The plans include a series of phased road improvements aimed at upgrading the infrastructure. Official updates are available through county resources for those seeking the most current details.

The construction timeline outlines Phase 4 starting in the summer of 2025. Subsequent work will occur in the fall of 2027 followed by winter phases spanning 2027 to 2028. Final completion is projected for the winter of 2028. These stages allow for systematic progress on the project elements.

A project map displays the specific detour configurations around the intersection. Restrictions on left turns from Minnieville Road will direct vehicles to alternate paths. The setup incorporates temporary measures to keep traffic moving during active work periods. Information boards will assist drivers with navigation through the affected zones.

The overall effort involves coordination to balance construction needs with public mobility. Commuters are advised to monitor announcements regarding any schedule adjustments. The project supports long-term enhancements to the roadway network in this section of the county. Multiple agencies have contributed to the development of these management strategies.

Travelers should anticipate modified driving patterns as the work advances through each phase. Preparation in advance can help reduce potential delays at the location. The structured approach ensures that the intersection improvements proceed with minimal extended closures.

 

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