Cameron Street closed due to sinkhole from water main break in Village District

Cameron Street closed due to sinkhole from water main break in Village District
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A section of Cameron Street in the Village District is closed to traffic after a water main break caused a sinkhole between Daniels Street and Woodburn Street. City crews are currently on site making repairs.

Traffic is restricted on Cameron Street from Daniels Street to Woodburn Street until the repairs are finished. Water service in the area has not been affected, and nearby businesses remain open. Drivers are advised to avoid the area and follow posted detour signs.

Raleigh Water crews are working to stabilize the affected area and restore normal traffic flow as soon as possible. Residents with concerns about water service can call 919‑996‑3245 for assistance.

“Raleigh Water crews are working to stabilize the area and restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible. For water service concerns, call 919‑996‑3245.”



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