NEWBERRY — The City of Newberry Utilities Department is gearing up for a significant project that will require a temporary road closure along Wilson Road starting Monday, August 12. This construction will involve reconductoring and changing out poles to enhance the local electric system from Kinard Street to Johnstone Street.
Tim Baker, the utility director, explained that the changes aim to improve the electric system’s performance. “This will allow a greater electric-current-carrying capacity,” he said. With the growing needs of the community, this project aims to ensure that residents and businesses continue to receive reliable power.
Work is scheduled to take place mainly during the nighttime hours of 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. This timing minimizes disruptions to daily traffic flows. During this period, the right eastbound lane of Wilson Road, which is part of Highway 76, will experience intermittent closures. However, the left eastbound lane is anticipated to remain open, allowing for some continued access for drivers.
Residents and motorists should expect the construction to last approximately 12 weeks. The City of Newberry is working diligently to complete the project as promptly and safely as possible, but officials are urging everyone to plan their routes accordingly to avoid any frustration during this period.
Fortunately, Baker indicated that no outages are expected to arise from this construction. This is encouraging news for the community, as service interruptions can be disruptive and inconvenient. Baker also expressed gratitude, saying, “We appreciate the community’s patience as the work is necessary to continue to provide reliable service to customers and to provide redundancy in this area.” This redundancy will help ensure that the electric system remains sturdy even under heavy demand.
As this project unfolds, local residents and drivers around the area are advised to stay informed about any changes that may arise regarding traffic conditions. Updates will be provided as work progresses, including any adjustments to lane availability and expected completion timelines.
The City of Newberry is committed to keeping the community engaged and informed, recognizing the importance of clear communication during times of roadwork. This temporary inconvenience is a step towards improving the electric infrastructure to better serve its residents.
In conclusion, while the upcoming road closure may cause some temporary disruption, it is an essential project for the future reliability of the electrical system in Newberry. With the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance the power network, residents can look forward to improved service in the months to come.
For the latest updates, residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local announcements and follow any traffic advisories during the construction period.
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