Clarksville Gas and Water Department plans road closure on Terminal Road and Wilma Rudolph Boulevard for water service line maintenance

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The Clarksville Gas and Water Department (CGW) has scheduled a road closure on Terminal Road and Wilma Rudolph Boulevard for water service line maintenance on September 25, 2024. This maintenance is vital for ensuring the continued reliability of the water supply in the area. The department has emphasized the importance of this work for the overall infrastructure of Clarksville. Residents are encouraged to adjust their travel plans accordingly to avoid delays, as the closure could affect local traffic patterns. The CGW's proactive measures aim to minimize inconvenience while ensuring that essential services remain operational.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to maintain and improve water infrastructure in the region. Additionally, the department has assured the public that they will provide updates on the progress of the maintenance work. Such efforts underscore the commitment of local authorities to enhance service delivery and community safety.

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