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CityofAuburnAL: Traffic Signal on Shug Jordan Parkway at Richland Road To Operate Around The Clock http://t.co/9E9bMau
CityofAuburnAL: New Traffic Signal Installed at North College St. & Shelton Mill Rd. http://fb.me/FQIZcws8
CityofAuburnAL: New Traffic Signal at Glenn Avenue and Airport Road http://www.auburnalabama.org/news/2010/pw012510.asp http://bit.ly/7ED45D

Auburn, Ala. – Construction on the East Samford Avenue extension between East University Drive and East Glenn Avenue is nearing completion. The new traffic signal at the intersection of East Samford Avenue and East University Drive is now operating in flash mode (flashing yellow/caution). Motorists are advised to exercise caution in the area. Please note, the East Samford Avenue extension is not open to traffic at this time. Upon completion of construction, traffic signals at East Samford Avenue – East University Drive and East Samford Avenue – East Glenn Avenue will be fully operational.

In the 2009 Citizen Survey, Auburn citizens indicated the management of traffic flow and congestion was their top priority for City officials to address over the next two years. The completion of the East Samford Avenue extension is expected to help improve east-west traffic flow in the City.

Citizens are encouraged to visit the City of Auburn’s website at www.auburnalabama.org to view the latest news on traffic updates and street closings. For more information, please contact the City of Auburn Public Works Department at 501-3000.

Auburn City Updates

April 28, 2009 Auburn Comments Off

The City of Auburn has published four new press releases online:

New Traffic Signal at East Glenn Avenue and East Samford Avenue

Northbound Lane of Donahue Drive to be Rerouted through May 1

Portion of Ross Street Closed April 29

Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Summer Brochure to be Released Monday, May 4

Please direct questions regarding specific press releases to the individual contact listed within each press release.