Downtown Construction

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Downtown construction over the next 2 to 3 weeks will be slightly more hectic as the contractor wraps up the project.  In this final push to the end of construction there will be a lot of activity and moving closures (sometime multiple times a day) on all construction streets.  Please use caution as you navigate downtown and pay attention to signs as road closures will be changing frequently.  All parking lots will continue to be accessible throughout this time.

Downtown streets are currently under construction, but businesses are OPEN!  Please continue to support our local businesses.  Maps have been provided showing business location, alley access, and parking.

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