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DOT To Close Rolesville Roads Beginning Monday

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RALEIGH, N.C. — The

N.C. Department of Transportation

temporarily will close two U.S. 64 ramps at Rolesville Road, as well as Rogers Road in Rolesville next week.

Beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Dec. 1, the DOT will close Rogers Road (state road 2052) for six days next week. The closure is part of the realignment of Dogwood Meadow Lane to Sir William Lane.

Rogers Road will be closed through 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7. During construction, traffic will detour onto South Main Street (U.S. 401), Burlington Mills Road (S.R. 2051) and Forestville Road (S.R. 2049).

Beginning at midnight Tuesday, Dec. 2, the U.S. 64 West off-ramp and the U.S. 64 East on-ramp at Rolesville Road will be closed for about two weeks. During this time, motorists should use the following signed detours:

  • Motorists traveling U.S. 64 West needing to exit onto Rolesville Road should use the Lizard Lick Road exit and follow Lizard Lick Road to Rolesville Road.
  • Motorists traveling on Rolesville Road needing to access U.S. 64 East should travel into Wendell to Lizard Lick Road to U.S. 64 East.
  • The closing is necessary to complete construction of the Knightdale Bypass tie-in.

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