Section of Nettleship Street Temporarily Closed for Construction

Section of Nettleship Street Temporarily Closed for Construction
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A section of Nettleship Street west of Razorback Road will be closed this week while a city of Fayetteville contractor relocates water and sewer mains to prepare for the future widening of South Razorback Road. Detour signs are in place to guide traffic around the closure. Drivers will not be able to use Nettleship Street from Razorback Road to get to Graham or Eastern Avenues. The work will be completed as quickly and safely as possible.

Starting Monday, Nov. 25, the entrance from South Razorback Road to the metered parking lot on the east side of the Administrative Services Building will be closed, and the parking spaces on the east side of this lot will not be available. This section of the lot may be closed for use until Friday, Nov 29. 

Contacts

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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