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State transportation officials say a bypass connecting Route 113 and Route 24 around downtown Millsboro is on schedule to open in September. Work has been underway for years to build the bypass north of Millsboro. The plan involves constructing a series of bridges across the northern end of Millsboro Pond. It also includes a new grade-separated intersection at the junction of Route 113 and Route 20.
(For US 113 and DE 20) TRAFFIC ALERT - Sussex County - First Ramp and Connector Road of North Millsboro Bypass To Open
(For North Millsboro Bypass) Sussex County - DelDOT Announces Charity 5K Run/Walk on new N. Millsboro Bypass
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Quote from: 74/171FAN link=msg=2997672 date=1755630630(For North Millsboro Bypass) Sussex County - DelDOT Announces Charity 5K Run/Walk on new N. Millsboro Bypass
With the opening of the bypass, motorists should be aware of the following permanent roadway changes:- The intersection of Jersey Road at SR 24 and Hollyville Road will be permanently closed.- Jersey Road will be converted to a cul-de-sac at this location.- The intersection and connecting portions of SR 24 and Hollyville Road will be removed.- The section of Betts Pond Road between Fox Run Road and US 113 will reopen in its new configuration. There will no longer be direct access to US 113 from Betts Pond Road, as it will end in a cul-de-sac. A new ramp from Betts Pond Road will connect to the bypass at a signalized intersection. From this point, motorists can:- Head across the bypass to access US 113 northbound- Turn left to access SR 20 and the ramp to US 113 southbound- Turn right onto the new bypass to SR 24 eastbound