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Oak Hill Road in Auburn is closed Monday after a culvert under the road collapsed over the weekend. Bobbin Mill Brook, flowing from Lake Auburn, passes under the road. Auburn engineers are evaluating the project and have yet to announce a timeline when it will be repaired. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
AUBURN — A section of Oak Hill Road in Auburn closed Monday because a culvert collapsed.
City officials said they are still evaluating the situation and waiting for updates from the Engineering Division.
A detour takes vehicles to Martin Street and Fair Street near Lake Grove Park.
Bobbin Mill Brook, flowing from Lake Auburn, passes through the culvert under Oak Hill Road.
A map posted by the city of Auburn shows the location on Oak Hill Road where a culvert collapsed, in red, and the detour, highlighted in green. City of Auburn
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