Traffic & Transit
Everett Ave Closed Oct. 21-25 For Installation Of Stormwater Pipe
The City of Raleigh will close a portion of Everett Avenue starting Monday, Oct. 21, to add a new stormwater pipe in the area.
News posted Oct. 18, 201
The City of Raleigh will close a portion of Everett Avenue (off of Clark Avenue) starting Monday, Oct. 21, to add a new stormwater pipe in this area. The road will be closed to thru-traffic between Brooks Avenue and Gardner Street. Residents living on the street will have access to their properties. The road is expected to reopen Friday, Oct. 25, after 5 p.m. The schedule may vary due to weather.Please follow traffic signs for the following detour:Traffic to the west of Everett Avenue will be routed through Kilgore Avenue to Gardner Street; and,Traffic to the east of Everett Avenue will be routed through Kilgore Avenue to Brooks Avenue.This project is being done through the City of Raleigh’s Drainage Assistance Program, which helps residents with drainage issues on private property that cause flooding or severe erosion from stormwater runoff on public streets.For more information about the project, contact the Stormwater Management Division at 919-996-3940. The City of Raleigh will close a portion of Everett Avenue (off of Clark Avenue) starting Monday, Oct. 21, to add a new stormwater pipe in this area. The road will be closed to thru-traffic between Brooks Avenue and Gardner Street. Residents living on the street will have access to their properties. The road is expected to reopen Friday, Oct. 25, after 5 p.m. The schedule may vary due to weather.
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Please follow traffic signs for the following detour:
- Traffic to the west of Everett Avenue will be routed through Kilgore Avenue to Gardner Street; and,
- Traffic to the east of Everett Avenue will be routed through Kilgore Avenue to Brooks Avenue.
This project is being done through the City of Raleigh’s Drainage Assistance Program, which helps residents with drainage issues on private property that cause flooding or severe erosion from stormwater runoff on public streets.
Find out what's happening in Raleighfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
For more information about the project, contact the Stormwater Management Division at 919-996-3940.
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