Major Raleigh intersection to close for water, sewer construction until February
There will be partial closures at the intersection of Halifax Street, Peace Street, N. Wilmington Street and N. Salisbury Street. Crews will be completing a water and sewer line installation for the Seaboard project starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Feb. 7.
Posted — UpdatedA major intersection in Raleigh will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday for water and sewer construction.
There will be partial closures at the intersection of Halifax Street, Peace Street, N. Wilmington Street and N. Salisbury Street.
Crews will be completing a water and sewer line installation for the Seaboard project starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Feb. 7.
Detours
Drivers wanting to access Halifax Street should take the Peace Street exit, right on Peace Street then a left onto Seaboard Station, right on Seaboard Avenue then a left onto Halifax Street.
For drivers on N. Wilmington Street north of Lane Street, it is advised to go towards the intersection closure then turn right on Peace Street, right on N. Blount Street, a right on Lane Street and then take the route noted previously.
Drivers wanting to access N. Salisbury Street north of Lane Street should turn right onto N. Wilmington Street, then continue north around the curve to N. Salisbury Street.
Drivers wanting to access N. Salisbury Street south of Lane Street should continue on Lane Street then take a left onto N Salisbury Street.
All businesses will remain accessible and open throughout the closure.
Pedestrian detours are already in place.
Cyclists are to follow the referenced detours.
Transit routes and stops in the area will be affected and addressed by GoRaleigh as per their standard processes.
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