Community Corner
Construction In Dearborn To Impact Access To City Offices Beginning Sept. 8
Those needing to visit the Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC) should plan accordingly.
Those needing to visit the Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC) should plan accordingly, as the entryway to the DAC will be reduced to one-way traffic beginning Sept. 8.
Architecture firm Ghafari, which is located next door to the DAC, began phase one of construction on its parking lot during the week of July 27.
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The project is expected to enter phase two on Tuesday, Sept. 8, which includes work being done on the access drive shared by Ghafari and the DAC.
This will reduce traffic in the entryway of the DAC to one-way, single lane traffic.
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Upon leaving, visitors will have to travel through the back of the DAC parking lot, going through Ghafari’s and Canadian Pacific Railway’s parking lot to exit. Signage will be posted to direct drivers accordingly. The project is expected to take about three weeks.
The City appreciates visitors’ patience during this time.
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