WAKE FOREST, NC – Beginning Wednesday, April 29, and continuing through Friday, May 1, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day, St. John Properties will reduce to one lane with intermittent two-way traffic a portion of Star Road between Moonbow Trail and South Main Street/US 1A. The temporary road closure is necessary to allow crews to safely prune trees along the roadway.
Signage and flaggers will be in place managing traffic flow and safely directing motorists through the work area. Delays are expected, so motorists may wish to avoid the area and take an alternate route.
The Town of Wake Forest is sharing this information as a courtesy. For more information, email Gavin Mauzy at gmauzy@sjpi.com.
The Town of Wake Forest offers an interactive map that gives residents a user-friendly and convenient way to view local road closures and restrictions. Available at https://bit.ly/WFTrafficMap, the Traffic Alerts Map allows visitors to point and click on current road and lane closures throughout Wake Forest. Motorists are encouraged to use the information to help plan their route and move safely through work areas.
Wake Forest Traffic Alerts Map
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