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ROADWORK ON 32ND AVE SOUTH IN GRAND FORKS TO START JULY 31

The City of Grand Forks has announced roadwork on U.S. Highway 81, known inside Grand Forks as 32nd Avenue South, is scheduled to begin Monday, July 31.

Resurfacing work will take place between Interstate 29 and Washington Street. Americans With Disability Act-compliant ramps will be replaced at various intersections. Work zones will have reduced speeds, restricted turning movements, and closed lanes. A 12-foot width restriction will be in place. Motorists can expect delays and are urged to watch out for workers and equipment and traffic patterns changes.

The project is anticipated to be completed in September. The North Dakota Department of Transportation wants to remind motorists to slow down and use caution throughout the work zone.

For more information about construction projects and road conditions throughout North Dakota, call 511 or visit the N.D. Roads map at travel.dot.nd.gov.

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