County Line Road, also known as 23rd Street, in Broken Arrow, beginning at the 121st Street intersection through 141st Street, will be reduced to one lane traffic, as needed, due to repaving.
More: In 2026, the township is repaving North Barbara Street and Columbia Avenue from South Market Street to South Barbara Street, Dennis Nissley, public works director, said after the meeting.
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Repaving work is ongoing along the four lanes of Route 21 between Butterbridge Road NW and the Wayne County line, which has the north and southbound lanes down to one lane each. "Most of the ...
A mile stretch of highway gutted by a PSE&G gas pipeline replacement project then patched, will receive a repaving finally. Chambers St., a heavily traveled road between East State St. and Cedar ...
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The Sylacauga City Council signed off on several capital improvement projects during its regular meeting Thursday, including more than nine road miles of paving. All of the projects had been ...
ST. IGNACE — The Mackinac Bridge Authority said Monday it will begin a two-season repaving project on the bridge’s north viaduct and approach truss spans March 25, weather permitting.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Dan Boylan remembers running cross country events at Clove Lakes Park in high school, but on Wednesday, couldn’t remember the last time the trails he used to run were ...
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