Construction Causes Lane Closures on Park Avenue Until 5PM Today

Drivers on Park Avenue between Springfield Road and Route 9 are experiencing intermittent lane restrictions due to ongoing construction work. The closures are expected to remain in effect until 5 PM today.

Motorists traveling along Park Avenue (Route 431) should expect delays and plan alternate routes as construction crews continue work that requires intermittent lane restrictions.

The affected stretch runs between Springfield Road (Route 47) and the Lewes Georgetown Highway (Route 9), where drivers may encounter temporary lane closures throughout the day.

According to DelDOT officials, the construction-related lane restrictions will remain in place until 5 PM today. Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone and allow extra time for their commute.

The Delaware Department of Transportation continues to monitor traffic conditions in the area and will provide updates as the situation changes.

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