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Queen Creek area roadway restrictions include utility work, sidewalk repair
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Independent Newsmedia
Queen Creek area roadway restrictions Oct. 27-Nov. 3 include utility work and sidewalk repair.
According to a release, they include:
Meridian Road southbound lane shift at Via Del Jardin for utility work; 24-hour, June 15-Dec. 31.
Maya Road eastbound lane shift at Ellsworth Road for utility work; 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Oct. 29-30.
Combs Road eastbound lane shift between Painted Desert Drive and Gantzel Road for sidewalk repair; 24-hour, Oct. 24-31.
Riggs Road westbound lane shift at Ellsworth Road for installing sewer drain; 24-hour, Oct. 28-Nov. 3.
Due to the nature of the work, dates and times are subject to change without prior notice, the release states.
Motorists are encouraged to obey all posted signs, traffic control devices and directions from law enforcement officers or flaggers who are controlling traffic. For the most updated traffic restrictions, go to to the town's traffic alert web page at queencreek.org/what-s-new/traffic-alerts.