SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — In South Salt Lake, a portion of 2400 South — from State Street to Main Street — is expected to be closed for three weeks starting on March 27.

“This closure is necessary due to the replacement and installation of a new water line, which will improve infrastructure and enhance services in the area,” South Salt Lake said online.

2400 South is expected to be closed to traffic and parking for the duration of the project.

South Salt Lake said access to the road will be limited to authorized personnel and asked residents and commuters to to follow some guidelines in order to ensure safety for workers, equipment and drivers.

In addition to parking being prohibited during the project, drivers are asked to seek alternate routes.

“Please plan your journeys accordingly and follow the designated detour signs,” South Salt Lake said.

South Salt Lake has also asked for drivers to cooperate during the improvement project, saying, “Our team will work diligently to complete the work as efficiently as possible.”

The project is expected to last three weeks, but that completion time is “pending no unforeseen circumstances,” South Salt Lake said.

“We apologize for any inconvenience caused and assure you that the road closure and parking restriction are necessary to facilitate the installation of the new line,” South Salt Lake said.