Construction Closes Lane on Kenton Road Through 5 PM Today

Drivers on Kenton Road southbound will encounter a lane closure between Chestnut Grove Road and Burning Tree Road due to ongoing construction work. The lane restriction is expected to remain in place until 5 PM today.

Motorists traveling southbound on Kenton Road should expect delays today as construction crews have closed one lane of traffic.

The lane closure affects the stretch of Kenton Road between Chestnut Grove Road and Burning Tree Road, according to DelDOT traffic information.

The construction-related lane restriction is scheduled to be lifted by 5 PM this evening. Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time or consider alternate routes to avoid potential backups in the area.

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