Construction Closes Lane on Chicago Street Until 4 PM Today

A construction project has reduced Chicago Street to a single lane between King Charles Street and the road's end. The lane restriction is scheduled to remain in place until 4 PM today.

Motorists traveling on Chicago Street should expect delays today due to ongoing construction work that has reduced traffic to one lane.

The lane closure affects the stretch of Chicago Street from King Charles Street extending to where the roadway terminates. According to DelDOT officials, the single-lane restriction will remain active until 4 PM this afternoon.

Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes or allow extra travel time when navigating through the construction zone.

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