Traffic Advisory: Road Closure on Emmet St near Ivy Rd, Nov. 1 to Nov. 12

Traffic Advisory: Road Closure on Emmet St near Ivy Rd, Nov. 1 to Nov. 12
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City of Charlottesville issued the following announcement on Oct. 22

There will be an extended full closure of Emmet St between Ivy Rd and Rothery Rd  (24 hours a day) from Nov. 1 to Nov. 12. Vehicular traffic will be detoured to Massie Rd and Copeley Rd.

Faulconer Construction on behalf of the University of Virginia will be shutting down a portion of Emmet Street for the construction of a large stormwater utility structure crossing Emmet Street. Due to the nature of the work, size of the excavation and equipment needed, the City has agreed that closing the section of roadway between Ivy Road and the entrance to the UVA parking garage is the best option for public safety. Both Vehicular and Pedestrian traffic will be detoured around the construction. The vehicular detour will utilize Massie and Copeley Roads. Please expect traffic backups along the detour route and if possible, utilize Rt 250 or other city streets to bypass the area. Pedestrians will be detoured through the UVA site along the parking garage service road. 

Please check with UTS or CAT about transit modifications that may affect travel patterns.

Visit the Traffic Advisories and Sidewalk Closures page for related news items.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Charlottesville



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