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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Nazareth Can Expect 6 Months of Traffic Congestion
Secretary and Treasurer (there is no borough manager) Paul Kokolus told me recently that the Borough has a new webpage, which I must admit is quite nice.
Under Borough news, Nazareth warns that a Broad Street detour is imminent. The railroad bridge just north of Nazareth Diner needs to be repaired, and that is expected to take six months. Motorists will likely use Main and Green Streets to access Rtes 248 and 191.
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Only trucks will be detoured on routes 33 and 512. The bridge will remain open for cars to a single lane with a tenprioary red light.
ReplyDelete191 will be detoured to all traffic, it will not be 1 lane it will be closed
DeleteI'm not referring to that bridge, but one on Broad Street
ReplyDeleteAll traffic except me. My servants will carry me on a palanquin.
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