February 22, 2012
Single Lane Conditions and Detours Planned for New York Avenue Start at 10 pm This Friday
Motorists, in northeast Washington, will encounter single lane conditions on eastbound New York Avenue between Penn Street and Florida Avenue and a detour on westbound New York Avenue at Penn Street starting at 10 pm on Friday, February 24.
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Motorists, in northeast Washington, will encounter single lane conditions on eastbound New York Avenue between Penn Street and Florida Avenue and a detour on westbound New York Avenue at Penn Street starting at 10 pm on Friday, February 24.
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(Washington, DC) The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced motorists, in northeast Washington, will encounter single lane conditions on eastbound New York Avenue between Penn Street and Florida Avenue and a detour on westbound New York Avenue at Penn Street starting at 10 pm on Friday, February 24. These lane closures will be required to accommodate work associated with the New York Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project
.
The single lane condition for eastbound New York Avenue will occur overnight between 10 pm and 6 am the following morning on Friday, February 24, Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26 (re-opening at 5 am Monday, February 27). During these timeframes westbound traffic on New York Avenue will be redirected at Penn Street to 6th Street and Florida Avenue and then back onto westbound New York Avenue.
A single lane condition will also apply to eastbound and westbound New York Avenue between Penn Street and Florida Avenue from 6 am to 10 pm on Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26.
Flaggers will be present at the start and end of the detours to keep traffic flowing and to direct motorists. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes such as Rhode Island Avenue or H Street.
DDOT encourages all motorists to stay alert and follow all signs as they travel through this corridor.
Information about the New York Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project is available on the project website at www.fixingnewyorkave.com
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