Traffic signals will be in place while pavement repairs are carried out in St Albans.
Resurfacing work has started on the pavement of Marshalswick Lane in a £30,000 scheme undertaken by Ringway on behalf of the county council.
The work will last 25 days, and the road will remain open at all times, with traffic signals in place from 9.30am to 4pm, Monday to Friday until Friday, April 28.
Marshalswick Lane residents will have access to their properties at all times, but have been asked not to park outside the street during the works.
Rob Smith, deputy director of environment at Herts county council, said: “These works are part of our ongoing commitment to maintain and improve Hertfordshire’s roads and pavements for the benefit of all.
“I realise that the traffic management in place is likely to cause disruption and inconveience to motorists, but such measures are essential to ensure that the works are carried out safely. I would ask everyone for their cooperation while the work is in progress.”
Any changes to the proposed working hours or duration of the resurfacing will be announced on information boards at the site, and will be available at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/roadworks
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