Construction Work Causes Lane Restrictions on Lesley Lane Through 5 PM

Friday, February 27, 2026 at 9:01 AM

Motorists traveling on Lesley Lane between East Roosevelt Avenue and Morrison Road should expect periodic lane restrictions today. The construction-related closures are scheduled to continue until 5 PM.

Drivers using Lesley Lane today will encounter periodic lane restrictions as construction crews continue their work in the area.

The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that the lane closures are affecting the stretch of Lesley Lane running between East Roosevelt Avenue and Morrison Road. These construction-related restrictions are expected to remain in place until 5 PM today.

Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and use alternate routes when possible to avoid delays in the area.

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