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Restrictions coming to Adamsville Road in Florence

Posted 5/11/23

The town of Florence is advising drivers to plan for traffic restrictions on Adamsville Road as a repaving project begins.

Starting on Wednesday, May 17, repaving will take place on the …

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Restrictions coming to Adamsville Road in Florence

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The town of Florence is advising drivers to plan for traffic restrictions on Adamsville Road as a repaving project begins.

Starting on Wednesday, May 17, repaving will take place on the westbound lane of Adamsville Road from Plant Road to the east end of Bisbee Ranch, and the northbound lane of Plant Road from Adamsville just south of Butte Avenue.

The repaving is related to the new Bisbee Ranch Development.

While there will be no hard closures, there will be one-way traffic along these sections of Adamsville and Plant roads for approximately three weeks once the project begins.

For questions, contact Tim Payne with Knochel Brothers Inc. at 602-694-2738 or Florence Streets Superintendent Dan Cisco at 520-868-7642.