TRAFFIC ALERT: Lane reductions for repairs in Normal
NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) — Several roadways in Normal have now reduced lanes for pavement repairs.
The lane reductions started at 4 a.m. on Monday, according to Normal Public Works Street Supervisor Eric Murphy.
Roads that will have lane reductions include:
Old Route 66 from Towanda Avenue to the off-ramp at Veteran's Parkway.
Airport Road from Old Route 66 to Raab Road.
North Towanda Avenue from Beech Street to Shelbourne Drive.
North Linden Street from Raab Road to Northtown Road.
Henry Street from Pine Street to Teegan Street.
Pipeline Road from Northtown Road to Ziebarth Road.
Drivers are encouraged to use caution while driving through the area.
Weather permitting, the pavement repairs are expected to be complete by 3 p.m. on Thursday.
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