Southern Pines Road Resurfacing April 2026: Streets and Schedule

The Southern Pines road resurfacing April 2026 project is set to begin April 27, bringing temporary traffic changes across multiple neighborhoods in town.

The Town of Southern Pines says the work will continue through May 10 as part of its annual road maintenance program to keep streets safe and functional.

What to Expect During Southern Pines Road Resurfacing April 2026

During the Southern Pines road resurfacing April 2026 schedule, drivers should expect temporary lane closures, minor delays, and restrictions on on-street parking.

Town officials say access to homes, businesses, and sidewalks will remain open throughout the process.

Streets Impacted Across Southern Pines

The Southern Pines road resurfacing April 2026 project includes roads across several parts of town, including West Delaware Avenue, North Saylor Street, Clearfield Lane, and South Bennett Street.

Additional work will take place on roads like Crestview Road, Orchard Road, West Wisconsin Avenue, and East New Hampshire Avenue.

The schedule may shift depending on weather conditions, so residents are encouraged to stay alert for updates.

Why This Work Matters

Routine maintenance like the Southern Pines road resurfacing April 2026 effort helps extend the life of roads and improves safety for drivers.

While delays can be inconvenient, the work helps prevent larger infrastructure issues down the road.

Plan Ahead Before You Drive

If you live or travel through Southern Pines, consider allowing extra time for your commute during the project window.

For questions or updates, residents can contact the town’s public works department.

Stay connected with Star 102.5 for the latest updates across Southern Pines, Pinehurst, and the Sandhills region.

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