Town of Wake Forest issued the following announcement on Aug. 29.
Weather permitting, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, Town crews will begin installing a new bus pad at the bus stop in front of Crenshaw Trace Apartments, 987 Durham Road. The stop is part of the Wake Forest Loop - a fare-free bus route servicing Wake Forest and a portion of Wakefield.
The installation of the bus pad is scheduled to continue daily from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. through Friday, Sept. 9. To help ensure the safety of work crews, a brief lane closure may be required when the concrete is poured. In the event a lane closure is necessary, signage and cones will be in place to manage traffic flow and alert pedestrians and motorists of the work in progress.
A week or so later, after the concrete is cured, crews will install a new bus shelter and bench.
Although the multipurpose trail in the vicinity of the Crenshaw Trace bus stop will be closed September 6-9, GoRaleigh buses will continue to service the stop a safe distance from the work zone.
For more information about the bus pad installation, email Street Maintenance Supervisor Jacob Carpenter at jcarpenter@wakeforestnc.gov.
For more information about Wake Forest Bus Service, visit https://bit.ly/WFBusService.
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