Temporary lane closure scheduled for Mojave Drive in Victorville on May 22

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VICTORVILLE – The City of Victorville announced there will be a temporary lane closure on Mojave Drive between Village Drive and Don Roberto Road on May 22nd between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The Victorville Water Department will be conducting utility maintenance and as a result  intermittent single-lane closures will be in place on both East and Westbound Mojave Drive.

City officials said traffic control measures will be in place. 

Those who must travel in the area are advised to use extreme caution and to obey all posted traffic signs, devices, and personnel. Motorists are encouraged to utilize alternate routes and exercise extreme caution when driving within the vicinity.

It advises that delays can be expected.

Questions can be directed to (760) 955-5001.

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