Nashua announces weekly paving schedule for May 18 to May 23

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The City of Nashua announced on May 15 that several streets will undergo paving operations from May 18 through May 23. Residents and drivers are advised to watch for signs, follow directions from flaggers, and proceed cautiously through the work zones.

The city said this schedule is tentative and may change due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather, equipment issues, or contractor delays. “No Parking” signs will be posted in advance on affected streets.

The streets scheduled for paving include Avon, Baldwin, Benton, Brook, Daniels, Deerwood, Eckler, George, Hayden, Kendrick, Kevin, LaFrance, Manchester, National, Navaho, Roby Road, Ross, Sands, Shattuck, Thompson, Union and Yvonne.

This update aims to inform residents about upcoming roadwork so they can plan accordingly. The city emphasized the importance of safety in these areas during construction activities.

As the work progresses throughout the week of May 18 to May 23 or if there are any changes due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather or equipment issues as mentioned by officials in their announcement on May 15—residents should stay alert for further updates.



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