Portions of downtown Duluth closed to pedestrians Monday while crews restripe Main Street

DULUTH, Ga. — Crews completed paving Main Street in downtown Duluth last week and will begin restriping the street on Monday, Feb. 6, requiring an all-day closure of the street.

The road will be blocked at the intersection of West Lawrenceville Street and Main Street down to the Main Street entrance of City Hall.

According to a map released by the City, the construction zone (marked red on the map) will be off-limits to pedestrians and will temporarily include the drive aisle that leads from Main Street to the rear parking lot behind Pure/Red Clay/Mathias building.

The “red zone” will connect to the paver lot construction zone.

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All businesses on Main Street will remain open.

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The city asks pedestrians to be on the lookout for feather flags and directional signage to navigate around the construction.

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