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Date Added: October 12, 2008 05:56:04 AM
A road improvement project on Mountain Avenue between Roger and Fort Lowell will begin on Monday, October 13. For the first four months of the two-year-long project, Mountain will be closed to through traffic between Limberlost and Roger, and only local traffic will be allowed on Mountain between Limberlost and Prospect Lane.

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