The Delaware Department of Transportation announces there will be overnight lane closures on SR 24 near Hollyville Road scheduled on the nights below from 8pm to 6am. The work is temporary widening to perform the tie-ins from SR 24 to the new Bypass.
Dates: June 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19th
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The Delaware Department of Transportation announces the closure of Hollyville Road between Washington Street Ext and SR 24 for work related to the North Millsboro bypass. This closure is to realign Hollyvillle Road to its new configuration. It will reopen on the new alignment with the opening of the Bypass.
WHEN: Monday, June 16th through mid-August. (weather permitting)
WHERE: Hollyville Road bet
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