Starting tomorrow, Oct. 26, two roadways in downtown Fayetteville will be temporarily closed, according to a recent post from Downtown Fayetteville’s Facebook account.
Maiden Lane and Anderson Street are the affected roads. Maintenance and renovations will be taking place, including grading, utility adjustments, paving operations and pavement marking installations.
Maiden Lane is located between Ray Avenue and Green Street.
Anderson Street is located between Maiden Lane and Old Street.
The post did not give a timeline for the projects but did say that stakeholders will be notified when the roadways reopen.
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