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Topeka/Lawrence Metro Area
Lane Closure Info
Saturday, March 20 -
Monday, March 22, 2010
WEATHER
PERMITTING |
SHORT TERM
Short term project closures listed below typically take place during daylight hours. Project completion dates typically range from
1 to 30 days, weather permitting.
I-70
Westbound left lane will be closed at Mission Creek (Mile Marker 350) for mudjacking work on Monday, March 22 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Project work is scheduled to be completed on Monday, March 22. (New 3-19-10)
No projects at this time.
LONG TERM
Long term project closures listed below typically take place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Project completion dates typically range from
31 days up to a year, weather permitting.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
US-40/US-59 (North 2nd Street)
Southbound and northbound North 2nd Street/US-40/US-59 will be restricted to traffic due to reconstruction work on the North 2nd Street/US-40/ US-59 and Locust Street intersection in the City of Lawrence. Southbound traffic reduced to one lane through the project work zone. Northbound traffic is detoured via Elm Street, North 3rd Street, and Lyon Street. Project work is scheduled to be completed in late March 2010. (Rev. 3-1-10)
US-59
In January 2009, construction began on the US-59 highway realignment project. The US-59 realignment project will occur in two phases in Douglas County. Phase I, which began in January 2009, includes grading (earthwork) and construction of bridges. Phase II includes the surfacing/pavement work for the new 11.1-mile stretch of US-59 roadway. Traffic impacts during Phase I will be minimal as construction is taking place adjacent to the road. Specific traffic impacts will be reported as needed. Project work is scheduled to be completed in late 2012. (New 7-6-09)
200N Road
Beginning at noon on Wednesday, July 29, 200N Road will close at US-59 for frontage road construction work. 200N Rd will be tied into a new frontage road that runs parallel to the new US-59 (see above). Project work is scheduled to be completed in late 2012. (New 7-28-09)
SHAWNEE COUNTY
I-70
On Friday, November 20, a gateway enhancement project will begin along the I-70 corridor in downtown Topeka. The gateway enhancement project will include landscaping, signage and fence replacement work. Landscaping will include limestone outcroppings and native plantings, and signage will include the installation of seven welcome signs at major highway entrances into Topeka. Work will take place on I-70 between 4th Street and 10th Street and at key entrance points into the capital city. There will be little to no traffic impacts as work will take place primarily off of mainline I-70. Project work is scheduled to be completed in summer 2010. (New 11-20-09)
I-70 & I-470
Beginning Tuesday, November 24, the pavement repair project on I-470 is on WINTER SHUTDOWN until early April 2010! On Monday, September 28, a concrete pavement repair project began on I-470 and I-70 in Topeka. Repair work will first begin on eastbound I-470 then move to westbound I-470. Repair work has been completed on eastbound I-470. The I-470 project portion extends for 2 miles from 21st Street east to Gage Boulevard. In spring 2010, repair work will take place on westbound I-470 and the move to the I-70 portion that extends 3.3 miles from just west of Urish Road to Danbury Lane and also from just east of Carnahan Avenue to the Kansas Turnpike Authority east toll booth plaza. There will be no traffic impacts on I-470 during the winter shutdown between November 24, 2009, and March 28, 2010. Project work is scheduled to be completed by October 2010. (Rev. 11-24-09)
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