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Several streets to be closed in Sacramento during the weekend

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Sacramento, CA – The city of Sacramento has announced that multiple streets in the downtown area will be closed as workers install sewer systems and carry out road paving. The closures will start this Saturday, affecting S Street between 20th and 22nd Streets, and 21st Street from R to T Streets, near the Michelin-starred restaurant Localis in the Midtown vicinity.

The Sacramento Police Department took to social media on Thursday to urge locals to pay attention to traffic signs and directions from traffic control personnel as they move through downtown. Carlos Eliason, a representative for the Department of Utilities, advised drivers to be cautious and follow the posted detour and traffic control signs, noting that there could be delays due to the roadwork.

The Department of Utilities in Sacramento, as detailed on their website, provides essential services such as drinking water, stormwater management, and wastewater treatment to the city’s residents and businesses.

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