Salisbury Water Line Work to Close Loblolly Lane Thursday

Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 11:50 AM

Salisbury crews will shut down water service line replacement work on Loblolly Lane Thursday as part of the city's water system maintenance program. The road closure between Frederick Avenue and Orchard Circle is expected to wrap up by 3:30 p.m.

Salisbury municipal workers will conduct water line replacement operations Thursday, March 19, focusing on the 400 block of Loblolly Lane as part of the city’s continuing water infrastructure maintenance program.

Traffic will be prohibited on Loblolly Lane between Frederick Avenue and Orchard Circle while crews perform the service line work. City officials anticipate completion by approximately 3:30 p.m., assuming favorable weather conditions and no unexpected complications arise.

Utility locating services and Central Alarm systems have received proper notification regarding the scheduled work.

City officials expressed gratitude for residents’ cooperation during the temporary road restriction.

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