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Harrisonburg: Portion of Reservoir Street to temporarily close for tree removal

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Harrisonburg Public Works crews will temporarily close a portion of Reservoir Street this week.

The closure, to take place Thursday, March 17, from 7 to 11 a.m., is necessary to remove a tree growing on the roadway bank. Reservoir Street will be closed from the intersection with Martin Luther King Jr. Way to the roundabout at Carlton Street.

The roundabout will remain open to drivers, though closed to entrance onto Reservoir travelling eastbound.

Detour signs will be up in the area starting Monday. Drivers are asked to use caution in this area.

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