
Local commuters are advised to plan accordingly as sewer maintenance is scheduled to disrupt traffic on S. Berry Road in Norman come next Tuesday. A contractor for the Norman Utilities Department is set for some hands-on work starting at the top of the morning at 8 a.m., February 4. This necessary upkeep, critical in maintaining the sanitary sewer's vitality, will result in segments of S. Berry Road between Lindsey and Beverly Hills being temporarily offline to thru-traffic, as reported by the City of Norman.
While the closure on this particular stretch of road promises some degree of disruption, the Norman Utilities Department ensures that residents will maintain access to their homes and driveways. According to the official notice from the City of Norman's website, if all sticks to schedule, the work is slated for completion by the end of the business day at 5 p.m. This should provide some relief to those anticipating the return of normal traffic patterns posthaste.
With questions bubbling to the surface, concerned citizens and those seeking clarity on the matter can make contact with Ken Giannone, Capital Projects Engineer. Posted to the City of Norman official announcement, Giannone's contact number, 405-366-5443, is the hotline for queries related to this infrastructural interlude.









