![]() ![]() The most effective prevention is to dump standing water where mosquitoes breed. No human cases have been reported at this point in time.įor this reason, it is very important to take the proper precautions to keep you and your family healthy and bite-free: The Delaware Public Health District is informing residents that some community mosquito traps have tested positive in Delaware County for West Nile Virus (WNV) prompting DPHD environmental health specialists to initiate spraying in those areas. ![]() * A brief outline of the project itself as well as anticipated traffic impacts for Glick Road over the dam are provided below.Ĭlick for more O'Shaughnessy Dam Improvement details Westbound Glick over the dam: there will be a 90-day/3 month period when there will be occasional closures to the westbound lane, but two-way traffic will be maintained 6-9 am and 4-7 pm weekdays + holidays, and any high-traffic events during that time. Eastbound Glick over the dam: traffic will remain uninterrupted ![]() UPCOMING PROJECT RESTORATION WORK ON THE O'SHAUGHNESSY DAMĬurrently anticipated to begin late July/early August – the primary impacts are as follows: Statement from the Delaware County Auditor regarding reappraisal of property. Traffic south of the closure take Home Rd west – 745 north back to 42 or 257 north. Traffic north of the closure take 42 south – 745 south – Home Rd east back to 257. This closure is located between State Route 42 and Bean Oller Rd. ODOT Delaware County crews will be closing State Route 257 the 7.218 mile marker on Monday, August 14th at 7am – Friday, August 25th at 3pm for a box culvert replacement. ![]()
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