Detours could slow access to Depot Park this week

Below are the updated City of Gainesville traffic impacts scheduled for August 7th-14th. 
 
New Notices:
 
NW Third and Fourth Avenues: There is construction on the 1200-1300 block of Northwest Third Avenue and the 1200-1300 block of Northwest Fourth Avenue associated with the Hub 2 Project. 
 
Continuing Notices: 
 
SE Fourth Street: Southeast Fourth Street will be open to northbound traffic only from Williston Road to Depot Avenue. Provisions have been made to access Depot Park from Depot Avenue by heading south on Southeast Fourth Street. Vehicles exiting Depot Park should proceed north to the roundabout. Local traffic will be able to reach their homes and businesses by following the detour signs to Williston Road and heading northbound onto Southeast Fourth Street. Through traffic will be allowed northbound only from Williston Road. This is a major undertaking for the city and requires lane closures as construction is completed. Travelers should expect a variety of traffic configurations over the course of the project to facilitate the work. 
 
All lane and road closures are subject to change due to unforeseen conditions, such as inclement weather.

NW Third and Fourth Avenues:

 
Please be advised that this report covers the roads maintained by the City of Gainesville. For roads within Gainesville maintained by other agencies, please visit the following:
 
Alachua County right-of-way road and lane closures: www.alachuacounty.us/depts/pw/pages/currentreports.aspx
 
Florida Department of Transportation right-of-way road and lane closures: https://myfdotnefl.wordpress.com/2016/01/01/laneclosures/
 
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For current traffic conditions, please visit: http://gac-smartraffic.com/

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