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Lane Closures on Pisgah Church Road Affect Guilford County Commuters

Beginning Wednesday, December 10, multiple lanes on Pisgah Church Road will be closed for sewer maintenance between North Church Street and Ransom Road each day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The work may cause minor traffic delays, businesses will remain accessible, and residents should allow extra travel time during the work window.

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Lane Closures on Pisgah Church Road Affect Guilford County Commuters
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Multiple lanes of Pisgah Church Road are closed today, Wednesday December 10, and will remain subject to daily closures through Thursday December 11 while crews perform sewer maintenance. The closures will occur between North Church Street and Ransom Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Signs and traffic cones will mark the work zone, and businesses along the corridor will remain open and accessible during working hours.

The maintenance is likely to produce minor traffic delays during the daytime work window. Plan for delays and allow extra travel time when using Pisgah Church Road between North Church Street and Ransom Road. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes and to follow posted signage and traffic control at the scene. Dates and times may change because of weather or last minute adjustments to the work schedule, so checking for updates before travel is advisable.

Local service providers and delivery drivers should anticipate slightly altered access times and brief detours while the sewer repairs are underway. Emergency response planners note that clear markings and coordinated traffic control are in place to reduce risk to first responders and the public. For water and sewer emergencies call the Water Resources 24 hour dispatch at 336 373 2033. For non emergency questions or project information contact Maximiliano Cruz Loredo at 336 430 6254.

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Routine infrastructure work such as this has immediate local utility benefits by maintaining sanitary systems and preventing larger disruptions later. For residents, the short term inconvenience of lane closures supports long term public health and reliable service. With the holiday season under way, allow additional travel time and consider adjusting schedules to avoid peak movement through the work zone while crews complete the necessary repairs.

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