The City of Ithaca says the 400 block of Dryden Road between Elmwood Avenue and Oneida Place will be completely blocked to all traffic including emergency and delivery vehicles during workdays from Thursday, January 25 through Thursday, February 1. Crews will be doing tree removal at the site of a new fire station project on Ithacas east hill.

The closure will be from 7am to 3:30pm on weekdays until work is complete. The south sidewalk will remain open to pedestrians, but the north sidewalk will be closed. On-street parking will be unavailable on the 300 block of Oak Avenue, part of the detour route, for the duration of the project, they add.

Detours provided: Westbound vehicles will be directed to Oneida Place, Oak Ave and return to Dryden Rd on Elmwood Ave. Eastbound vehicles will be directed to Elmwood Ave, Oak Ave then return to Dryden Rd on Oneida Place.

Officials suggest avoiding the area east of Central Collegetown during the hours of 7am to 3:30pm on workdays.

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