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Massachusetts Avenue Utility Repair - New Port Richey

New Port Richey, FLLocal News

Utility crews in New Port Richey are set to commence repairs on Massachusetts Avenue starting at 9:40 a. m. on October 22nd, impacting traffic at the intersection with Jefferson Street. The repairs will necessitate the closure of Massachusetts Avenue between Madison Street and Adams Street for several hours, with a detour established for westbound traffic. This initiative aims to address crucial utility infrastructure, ensuring that residents have access to reliable services.

Local officials highlight the importance of such maintenance work to prevent future issues and enhance public safety. Residents are advised to plan their travel around the closure to avoid delays. The city will issue updates as the project progresses, keeping the community informed about any changes or additional impacts. This repair is part of broader efforts to enhance utility services in the area, reflecting the city's commitment to infrastructure development. Community engagement remains a priority, as officials encourage feedback and questions regarding the project.

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