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<img src="http://valdosta.sgaonline.com/headlines/9.gif" /> Country Club Drive will close again tonight
On Wednesday, Feb. 17, Country Club Drive will be closed from North Valdosta Road to Wildwood Plantation Drive, from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m. the following morning. This closure will allow the contractor to install a new sewer connection for the new South West Bank. The work began Tuesday evening and was not completed within the scheduled time period, so the same area will be closed again on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 17, during the same hours for completion.
Due to the busy intersection at County Club Drive and North Valdosta Road, motorists are urged to use caution while driving this area or to avoid the area by traveling an alternate route.
For more information, contact the City of Valdosta Engineering Department at (229) 259-3530.
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