Baynard Boulevard Lane Closure Begins Tuesday for Road Repairs

DelDOT will restrict one lane on Baynard Boulevard between Shipley Road and Marsh Road starting March 24th for patching work. The project runs through April 3rd with flaggers directing traffic during daytime hours.

Drivers in New Castle County should plan for delays on a busy stretch of Baynard Boulevard as road crews begin repair work next week.

State transportation officials say one lane will be closed on Baynard Boulevard from Shipley Road to Marsh Road beginning Tuesday, March 24th. The Delaware Department of Transportation expects the warm mix patching project to wrap up around Friday, April 3rd.

Construction crews will work during daytime hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with flaggers on site to direct vehicles through the work zone. Motorists should expect delays and consider alternate routes during peak travel times.

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