Charlotte County drivers should be aware that Murdock Circle will be slower for a few weeks. A notice from the local Public Works Department says that from Monday to next Friday at night, work will be done on Murdock Circle to mill and pave it. Between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m., this stretch of road between SR-776 and Veterans Boulevard will have lane limits. This could make many drivers’ routes more difficult.
According to the advisory posted on the county’s website, travelers should expect stop-and-go traffic and possible delays while the necessary work takes place. To help drivers stay safe in the affected area, flaggers and advance warning signs will be set up. If you know that traffic could slow you down, taking a different route could save you time and stress.
The department has put a lot of emphasis on safety during this time of improving facilities. “The Public Works Department reminds motorists to remain alert at all times and exercise caution when traveling near construction zones,” the county’s statement said. The most important thing for your safety and the safety of the construction teams this week is to stay alert.
If you want to know more about the work’s progress or if there are any new traffic warnings, the county’s website has a lot of information. This link lets you see not only the current roadwork but also any planned projects that might affect your daily trips. Watch out, make plans ahead of time, and make sure to take all trip warnings into account.
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