Nashua announces weekly paving schedule for April 27 to May 2

Nashua - wikipedia.org
Nashua - wikipedia.org
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The City of Nashua announced on April 24 that several streets will undergo paving operations from April 27 through May 2. Residents and drivers are advised to watch for signs and flaggers, and to proceed with caution in the affected work zones.

The city said this schedule is tentative and may change due to weather, equipment issues, or contractor delays. “No Parking” signs will be posted in advance along the impacted routes.

Streets scheduled for paving include Ash Street (from Lake to Lovewell), Hadley Street, Kendall Street, Majestic Avenue, Manchester Street (from Beauview to Henry Burque), Mystic Avenue, National Street (from Sacred Heart to Ross), Palm Street (from Lovewell to dead end), Ross Street, Saint Lazare Street, and Vine Street (from West Hollis to Kinsley).

City officials urge residents and motorists in these areas to remain alert for construction activity. They also remind everyone that timelines may shift if unforeseen circumstances arise.

Paving projects like these are part of ongoing efforts by the city’s public works department to maintain road quality and safety.



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