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Route 113 Overpass Lanes Reopened

12/30/2011 | By Publisher/ Editor, Steven Green

SALISBURY -- The State Highway Administration (SHA) last week re-opened all travel lanes associated with the $6.7 million rehabilitation of the Route 13 overpass over Route 50 in Salisbury.

SHA may institute temporary single lane closures in early January to complete sidewalk and landscaping work.  All remaining work is expected to be finished during the first weeks of 2012, weather permitting. SHA started the project in fall 2009 with major work getting underway in spring 2010 and is part of SHA’s system preservation efforts. 

“We appreciate the patience and cooperation of motorists during this project, and anticipate the reopening of all lanes on this vital highway link in downtown Salisbury will help people during their travels,” said SHA District Engineer.  Donnie Drewer.

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