SEAFORD TO BEGIN INSTALLING NEW STOP SIGNS AND ADA RAMPS THIS MONTH

Friday, December 5, 2025 at 9:23 AM

SEAFORD, DE — The City of Seaford plans to install new four way stop signs at two intersections beginning December 10, according to a post made on the Seaford Police Department’s official Facebook page. The upgrades will take place at Virginia Avenue… The post SEAFORD TO BEGIN INSTALLING NEW STOP SIGNS AND ADA RAMPS THIS MONTH appeared first on TV Delmarva Channel 33.

SEAFORD, DE — The City of Seaford plans to install new four way stop signs at two intersections beginning December 10, according to a post made on the Seaford Police Department’s official Facebook page. The upgrades will take place at Virginia Avenue and Market Street and at Ross Station Road and Market Street Extension.
The work also includes new sidewalks and handicap accessible ramps designed to meet federal accessibility standards. City officials say crews expect to finish around the second week of January. No full road closures are planned, but traffic may be reduced to a single lane at times while construction is underway. Drivers are advised to slow down, watch for workers and allow extra time when traveling through the affected areas.
The improvements aim to enhance pedestrian safety and slow vehicle speeds in heavily used residential and travel corridors. Officials note that the accessibility upgrades will help residents who rely on wheelchairs, walkers or strollers navigate crossings more safely. Updates on the project will continue to be shared through the City’s communications channels as work progresses.

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