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Bullard Avenue restrictions continue until Friday

Posted 2/15/17

Aisha Alexander

Special to Independent Newsmedia

Work to locate utilities for a future waterline project along Bullard Avenue will restrict left turn movements from Waddell Road at Bullard …

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Bullard Avenue restrictions continue until Friday

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Aisha Alexander
Special to Independent Newsmedia
Work to locate utilities for a future waterline project along Bullard Avenue will restrict left turn movements from Waddell Road at Bullard daily through Friday, Feb. 17.
Traffic control will be set up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. to reduce the impact on peak travel and school commute times.
The majority of the work will occur at the intersection of Bullard Avenue and Waddell Road however some work will also occur near the intersections of Bullard Avenue and Hearn Road and Bullard Avenue and Acoma Drive.
Lane restrictions will be in place throughout the day to expedite the project.
Visit road closures and traffic restrictions at www.surpriseaz.gov/100/Road-Closures-Traffic-Restrictions for the latest in upcoming and current road work in Surprise.
Editor's Note: Aisha Alexander is a public information officer for the city of Surprise

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