Get ready for a major detour, drivers! A crucial stretch of Delaware's Route 9 is shutting down for a full month, and it's going to shake up your daily commute. But here's where it gets tricky: this isn't just any road closure—it's a project that promises smoother rides and safer travels, yet it comes with a temporary headache for locals and visitors alike. Starting October 27, the section of Route 9 (St. Augustine Road) between Sixth Street at Augustine Beach and Belts Road will be off-limits as crews work to add a 5-inch pavement overlay, install guardrails, and improve curbing. And this is the part most people miss: the closure includes the bridge over Augustine Creek, a key crossing point for many. The work is expected to wrap up by November 23, just in time for the holiday season. In the meantime, DelDOT recommends using Route 13 between Pole Bridge Road and Bayview Road as the best detour option. But here's the controversial part: is a month-long closure really necessary for these upgrades? Some argue that the timing could be better, especially with the holiday season approaching. Others applaud the investment in infrastructure, even if it means short-term inconvenience. What do you think? Is this closure a necessary evil, or could it have been handled differently? Let us know in the comments below!