06/05/2026
A quick update for our Dunkington family regarding the upcoming Main Street Revitalization Project – Phase 6!
As construction continues to move forward, the Main Street and South Lafayette Street intersection is tentatively scheduled to close in early July for roughly 4 weeks, weather permitting. We're sharing this information now so everyone has plenty of time to prepare for the temporary traffic changes.
When we learned an intersection closure was coming, we asked if there was a way to avoid completely cutting off vehicle access to the businesses along South Lafayette Street. After reviewing the site conditions and construction needs, the City of Starkville, MS worked to find the best possible solution, and we're grateful they took the time to listen to the concerns of South Lafayette business owners.
Under the current plan, traffic will still be able to access South Lafayette Street from the Lampkin Street intersection. Vehicles will travel along a temporary driving lane created on top of the eastern row of parking spaces and continue toward Main Street. Once reaching the end of South Lafayette, drivers will make a U turn and return toward Lampkin Street, where they will yield to incoming traffic before exiting. Parking will continue to be available along the west side of South Lafayette.
Will it be different? Absolutely.
Will it require a little extra patience? Definitely.
But most importantly, businesses along South Lafayette will remain accessible throughout this phase of construction, and that is the most important part.
We want to extend a sincere thank you to the City of Starkville for hearing our concerns and working to find the best possible outcome for what is undoubtedly a challenging construction project.
The finish line is finally starting to come into view for the project as a whole. Until then, please be patient, be kind, and continue supporting your favorite local businesses. Every visit, purchase, and word of encouragement helps more than you know.
We'll continue sharing updates as more information becomes available.