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WDAM 7 Morning Commute for Monday, June 3

PINE BELT, Mississippi (WDAM) – The week is off to a fast start with plenty of work to do along the roads of the Pine Belt.

The Mississippi Department of Transportation has extended roadwork on U.S. 49 at Forrest General Hospital through June 28. Crews will work between O’Ferral Street and Mamie Street from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the work week (Monday through Friday).

Other traffic reports and road closures around the Pine Belt include the following:

  • Forest County
    • ROAD WORK: I-59 between US 49 and Exit 80 (Moselle-Seminary Road) – loading restrictions, alternating lane closures apply
    • ROAD WORK: Oncoming traffic on I-59 at the Bouie River Bridge between the US 49 and Evelyn Gandy intersections
    • ROAD WORK: Construction of the Hall Street Overpass in downtown Hattiesburg
    • ROAD WORK: River Avenue/South Main Street at the intersection of Carterville Road
    • BRIDGE CLOSURE: South George Street Bridge over Matthew’s Branch
    • BRIDGE CLOSURE: Davis Road over Dry Prong Creek
    • ROAD WORK: US 49 at Forrest General Hospital between O’Ferral Strett and Mamie Street
    • ROAD WORK: US 49 between US 11 and Roy Tucker Road
  • Jefferson Davis County
    • ROAD CLOSURE: State Route 184 between State Route 13 and Granby Road
  • Jones County
    • ROAD CLOSURE: Intersection of North 15th Avenue and West 3rd Street
    • ROAD CLOSURE: West Drive between Green Acres Drive Parkway and Meadowbrook Drive in Laurel
    • ROAD CLOSURE: Dacetown Road from US Highway 11 to the 500 block of Dacetown Road.
  • Lamar County
    • ROAD WORK: Old Highway 24 between Old Highway 11 and Oak Grove Elementary
    • ROAD CLOSURE: Gravel Pit Road between Bullock Loop and Gravel Pit Road splits before Jackson Road
  • Marion County
    • ROAD WORK: Pearl River Bridge on US 98 in Columbia
  • Perry County
    • ROAD WORK: MS 42 between Corinth Church Road and Pumping Station Road

WDAM 7 uses information from MDOT and local agencies to produce traffic reports, but there are still gaps in coverage.

You can help fill these gaps by sending WDAM 7 information about local closures, roadwork or traffic hazards in your area. Simply send the traffic information via Facebook Messenger or email [email protected].

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