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Reidville council outlines College and Chestnut street intersection redesign, says closures will be limited

Reidville Town Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan and Town Administrator Christine McKaba described plans to straighten the existing road and convert the College Street/Chestnut Street intersection into a four-way stop; work will be phased to keep Powder Branch subdivision open to right turns, with a brief closure during paving limited to normal work hours.

Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan told the Reidville Town Council on April 14 that detour signs have been placed in advance of construction at the College Street and Chestnut Street intersection to familiarize residents with the route. Jordan said the existing roadway will be straightened and converted into a four-way stop.

Town Administrator Christine McKaba said the project will be completed in phases so that Powder Branch subdivision can remain open for right turns and that any brief road closure for paving will occur during normal work hours. Council did not record a public comment opposing the project in the minutes.

The council did not provide a project timeline, contractor name, or budget figures in the minutes. Staff indicated phasing and limited closures to reduce resident disruption; specific dates and duration of closures were not specified.