More road closures expected as Bird Creek interceptor sanitary sewer project continues
Briar Cliff Road at Pecan Valley Drive in Temple will be closed to traffic beginning Monday, Aug. 9 and detours will be in place. Author: Bary Roy, 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 8/2/2021 4:18:20 PM Updated: 4:18 PM CDT August 2, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas
Editor s Note: The video above is unrelated the ongoing sewer project in Temple and is from April 2019
Multiple road closures are planned for the City of Temple because of the ongoing Bird Creek interceptor sanitary sewer project and drivers are asked to plan ahead.
Briar Cliff Road at Pecan Valley Drive will be closed to through traffic beginning Monday, Aug. 9 and detours will be in place. The closure is expected to last five days and will be in place around the clock, 24-hours a day before re-opening on Friday, Aug. 13.
Closures for Midway Drive, Briar Cliff Road scheduled
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Partial Pecan Valley Drive closure set for July 5
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