Politics & Government
Live Oak Sewer Line Repairs Continue
Traffic on the roadway is reduced to one lane in each direction, Tarpon Springs city officials say.

Tarpon Springs residents might want to avoid the area of Live Oak Street and Safford Avenue for a few more days.
The city has reduced traffic flow to one lane in each direction as repairs on a 24-inch sewer main continue. The main broke earlier this week.
While bypass pumps and detours are now in place around the area, repairs are still ongoing, said city spokeswoman Judy Staley in an email to media.
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The affected area includes Spruce, Athens and Cedar streets from Alternative 19 to Safford Avenue.
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