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US 89 Shoulders Project Update 25

Friday, September 8, 2017 - 10:00am
UDOT

US 89 Shoulders Project - September 7, 2017

 

Current Work

Crews will not be working this weekend to accommodate PEACH DAYS.

▪ Crews will be spending the next few days preparing the shoulder area, between Blazer Plastics and Pettingills for pavement.
▪ Paving between Blazer Plastics and Pettingills is expected t bering towards the end of next week.

Crews will be spending the next few days preparing the shoulder area, between Blazer Plastics and Pettingills for pavement.

Paving between Blazer Plastics and Pettingills is expected t bering towards the end of next week.

Current Closures

▪ The right lane for northbound traffic is closed while crews work on shoulder reconstruction.

The right lane for northbound traffic is closed while crews work on shoulder reconstruction.

 

Upcoming Work

▪ Excavation of the shoulder, and placement of road base and pipe, south of Pettingills will begin in about a week.

Excavation of the shoulder, and placement of road base and pipe, south of Pettingills will begin in about a week.

 

Project Location

UDOT is widening the shoulders on Main Street (US-89). This work is taking place along US-89 in Willard starting near mile post 426 and extending almost to the junction of SR-126 and US-89.

Purpose of the Project

This project will improve safety for those traveling by automobile and bicycle, by providing a paved standard shoulder in places that now only have a gravel shoulder.

What to Expect

▪ Work will normally occur Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
▪ Anticipate construction noise and vibrations.
▪ The right travel lane will be closed in the areas in which crews are working.
▪ This project is expected to be complete the end of October 2017.

Work will normally occur Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Anticipate construction noise and vibrations.

The right travel lane will be closed in the areas in which crews are working.

This project is expected to be complete the end of October 2017.

 

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