Traffic Impacts - Aug. 20 to Aug. 26
Please be advised of the following lane closures and planned work for next week for the US 385 Resurfacing North of Holyoke project in Phillips County.
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Monday, Aug. 21 to Friday, Aug. 25 - US 385 - Mile Point 280 to MP 289 - Resurfacing work
- Single lane closures will be in place in both directions of US 385 just north of Holyoke from MP 280 to MP 289
- The closures will exist from 6 a.m. to approx. 6 p.m.
- Some Saturday work is expected
- Lane closures with alternating traffic flows will not exceed a distance of two miles
- Closures will not overlap
- Flaggers and/or pilot cars will be present to manage alternating northbound/southbound traffic flows.
- Motorists can expect delays up to 10 minutes during traffic holds
- Variable message boards, advanced warning signs and devices will be present to alert motorists to the closures and work underway
- All construction schedules are weather dependent and subject to change
Work includes installing road base, milling and paving.
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Monday, Aug. 21 to Friday, Aug. 25 - US 385 - MP 278.43 to MP 279.50 &
US 6 - MP 454 to MP 454.6 - ADA Ramp Work
- Shoulder closures and intermittent single lane closures will be in place on US 385 within the city limits from Mile Point 278.43 to approx. MP 279.50
- Flaggers, signs and construction devices will be present to manage alternating traffic flows
- Work will be performed at all four corners of various intersections on US 385 from Johnson to Bignel streets
- The closures will exist from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and occasionally on Saturdays
- Intermittent shoulder closures will also be taken on US 6 from the US 385 intersection east to S. Worley Ave for curb ramp work
- Flaggers will be present to manage pedestrian traffic during concrete pours
- On-street parking will be temporarily restricted during ramp work activities with construction cones and other devices in place
- The shoulder closures will be mobile with no impacts to traffic
- Partial sidewalk closures will also exist with signs and construction devices in place to manage pedestrian traffic
- Signage will exist to alert motorists and pedestrians to the work
- All construction schedules are weather dependent and subject to change
Work includes ADA curb ramp removals and concrete pours.
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