Over the next few weeks Fife Council will invest £95,000 improving the road network in Rosyth.
They'll be carrying out carriageway resurfacing on Woodside Avenue, Rosyth from Queensferry Road to Middlebank Street.
Works will start on January 30 for up to two weeks.
The road closure will run from Monday to Friday and be removed at the weekend.
Bus services will be diverted along Park Road.
Cllr John Wincott, Executive Spokesperson for Transportation said: “We maintain over 2,400 km of roads in Fife and we are spending nearly £8 million this year repairing and improving them.
“Our road network is vital to support economic development, inward investment, tourism, leisure and travel to work.
"Almost everyone in Fife uses our roads on a daily basis, which is why this type of maintenance work is so essential.”
Fife Council said to ensure the safety of road users the works will be carried out under a road closure.
There will be access for emergency services but access for residents and businesses will be at the discretion of the contractor.
The bus service will only be effected Monday to Friday with the service restored to Woodside Avenue over the weekend.
Information on the revised routes will be posted at the affected bus stops.
For more information contact Stagecoach on (01592) 645680 or visit www.stagecoachbus.com
Cllr Wincott concluded: “We apologise for any inconvenience and delay caused by these essential works, and we will try to keep any disturbance to a minimum. Your patience and co-operation during this time is greatly appreciated.”
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