CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: Road Works In The Area Between Walgreens and Food Lion

CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: Road Works In The Area Between Walgreens and Food Lion
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City of Kings Mountain issued the following announcement on Oct. 2. 

The NCDOT will be working for the next several weeks on various projects in the Shelby Road area between Walgreens and Food Lion.  These improvements will provide safer travel for our citizens and visitors, as well as improving access for our first responders.  A new median crossover is being built in front of the Kings Mountain Fire Department – Station 2 to assist emergency and public safety vehicles.  In addition, there will be new traffic signals installed at the intersection of Shelby Road and Castlewood Road and at the Roxford Road intersection.  The improvements at the Castlewood Road intersection should be completed by the end of October.  Updates regarding the timeline for the median crossover and the traffic light at Roxford Road will be posted as the projects progress.  Thank you for your patience, and please use caution in these areas and be mindful of the the NCDOT workers. 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Kings Mountain



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