MLK Drive Streetscape Project to begin June 12

MLK Drive Streetscape Project to begin June 12
Mayor Ron Anders Jr. — Mayor Ron Anders Jr. Official website
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AUBURN, Ala.- The Martin Luther King Drive Streetscape Project is expected to begin on Monday, June 12. The project will include installing a new water line, a 10-foot multiuse path, a right turn lane onto North Donahue, landscaping and lighting between North Donahue Drive and Shug Jordan Parkway. Work is expected to last until February 2024.

Intermittent lane closures are expected over the course of the project. Traffic control measures will be in place to help drivers navigate around the closures. Motorists are advised to use caution in the area and to take alternate routes to avoid delays. Additional updates will be provided as needed to update commuters on traffic impacts.

The City appreciates the public’s patience as we make these improvements along the corridor.

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