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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - The road closure on Cliff Drive has been extended to May 16, according to the latest update from the City of Columbia Stormwater Utility. The closure, which was initially set to end on May 9, is necessary for the completion of a stormwater improvement project.
The project involves the replacement of an inlet, a pipe, and a section of street. Due to weather delays, the work is now expected to be finished by Thursday, May 16. In the meantime, barricades and signs have been placed to redirect traffic around the closure.
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While access to all drive approaches will remain open, motorists, pedestrians, and nonmotorized transportation users are advised to exercise caution when passing through the work zone or consider taking alternate routes. More information can be found on como.gov/CMS/pressreleases/view.php?id=8782.
The project involves the replacement of an inlet, a pipe, and a section of street. Due to weather delays, the work is now expected to be finished by Thursday, May 16. In the meantime, barricades and signs have been placed to redirect traffic around the closure.
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While access to all drive approaches will remain open, motorists, pedestrians, and nonmotorized transportation users are advised to exercise caution when passing through the work zone or consider taking alternate routes. More information can be found on como.gov/CMS/pressreleases/view.php?id=8782.
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