The reconstruction of the State Route 178 and Alfred Harrell Highway/Comanche Drive intersection is expected to begin on Monday night, October 10 through Thursday, October 13.
Work hours will be between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., each night. Work will continue the following week, Monday, October 17 through Thursday, October 20, also during nighttime hours. If necessary, work may continue on Friday night of each week.
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This project will replace the full-depth of pavement within the intersection and will entail grinding out and removing the old pavement and aggregate base then installing new aggregate base and asphalt. The intersection will remain open while work is underway, but the signal will be set to flashing red. Motorists should anticipate shifts to traffic lanes as work proceeds across the intersection.
This work will be conducted during nighttime hours to minimize impacts to daytime traffic. Flagging personnel will provide traffic control as necessary during periods of heavy traffic to minimize delays, but motorists are advised to take alternate routes or allow extra time to reach their destinations if they need to travel through this intersection.