Cherrywood Lane roadwork to begin March 31 and last one week

Emmett V. Jordan, Mayor at City Of Greenbelt
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Roadwork is scheduled to begin on Cherrywood Lane from Breezewood Drive to Cherrywood Court starting March 31, according to a statement released Mar. 27. The construction is expected to take about one week, depending on weather conditions.

The project will include surface preparation, milling, paving, and various concrete work along the stretch of Cherrywood Lane. During this time, motorists and residents can expect temporary traffic control measures such as lane closures and flagging operations. These changes may cause delays for those traveling through the area.

Drivers are encouraged to be cautious while passing through the work zone and follow all posted signage. Additional travel time may be necessary due to possible disruptions caused by the roadwork.

Officials said they appreciate the patience and cooperation of residents as these infrastructure improvements are carried out.



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