Resurfacing of Cox Creek Parkway in Florence to start Sunday night

Resurfacing of Cox Creek Parkway will begin Sunday night. The project includes resurfacing through multiple intersections, including the intersection with Darby Drive. (ALDOT contributed)

FLORENCE — Motorists on the busiest thoroughfare in Florence will face lane closures over the next several days.

Cox Creek Parkway will undergo a resurfacing project starting Sunday night, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced.

In the $1.4 million project, contractor Rogers Group will mill and resurface more than two miles of the corridor from U.S. 72/Florence Boulevard to Helton Drive.

Initial work will include milling at intersections, installing signal detection loops, and patching.

ALDOT advises motorists to expect lane closures from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly, Sunday nights through Thursday nights. Please expect delays and remain aware of the potential for disruptions to signal operations.

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