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Construction closure planned for S. Saint Aubin Street intersection

Construction closure planned for S. Saint Aubin Street intersection

Yahoo11-05-2025

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A temporary closure is coming to South Saint Aubin Street, the City of Sioux City Engineering Division stated in a release.
According to the division, the closure will take place near the Glenn Avenue intersection and will begin on Monday, May 12.
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Private contractors are installing water and sewer connections as well as completing street repairs. There is a detour along South Newton Street and South Royce Street.
As always, the division reminds drivers to stay cautious and follow traffic laws, especially in areas where roadwork is being completed.
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