Lane Closure – South Halifax Drive

Lane Closure – South Halifax Drive
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City of Ormond Beach recently issued the following announcement.

On Tuesday, April 12, 2022 starting at 8:00 PM, South Halifax Drive will have lane closures near East Granada Boulevard in front of the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. The lane 

closures should only last for a few hours. This is to allow the Art Museum to install new palm trees. During lane closures Northbound traffic will be directed to the left turn lane to 

pass the work zone, once past the work zone traffic will be free to queue in any lane based on their direction of travel through the intersection, please expect some minimal delays. 

Southbound traffic should be unaffected. Once work is complete the roadway will be opened and traffic will be permitted to resume. 

If you have any questions regarding this closure, please contact the City of Ormond Beach Engineering Department at 386-676-3269.

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