Monday, 26 December 2011

Traffic Travis | Road Work, 12/26

SAN ANGELO, Texas "CITY OF SAN ANGELO

WATER-RELATED CONSTRUCTION

Rio Concho Drive bridge from Surber to Magdalen. Construction is ongoing in this area. Traffic should be cautious of heavy equipment pulling out into the street and could experience unexpected temporary stops.

East Concho From Magdalen to South Oakes and South Oakes from Concho south to the bridge. Installation of a new 36-inch sewer main is ongoing in this section. Construction in this area is estimated to be completed in approximately one week.

Rio Concho Drive from east of Surber to Magdalen. Placement of concrete curbing and street asphalt are ongoing in this area.

East Twohig from Magdalen to South Emerick. Installation of a new 24-inch sewer main is ongoing. Construction in this area is estimated to be completed in approximately five weeks.

Magdalen from Concho to East Twohig. Installation of a new 24-inch sewer main is ongoing. Construction in this area is estimated to be completed in approximately five weeks.

Concho Bridge east of Magdalen. Installation of a new 30-inch sewer main suspended off the bridge is complete. Construction in this area is ongoing and will continue for the next six weeks. Traffic should be cautious of heavy equipment and personnel near or on the street and could experience unexpected temporary stops.

OTHER CITY RELATED

50th Street. Construction traffic will be entering and exiting the 50th Street Construction Project site from Travis to Armstrong (SH 208).

East Sixth from Chadbourne to Volney. New curb and gutter are being installed. Traffic should expect shoulder or lane closures.

Volney from Sixth to Fifth. New curb and gutter are being installed. Traffic should expect shoulder or lane closures.

East Fifth (Chadbourne dogleg) from Chadbourne to Chadbourne. New curb and gutter are being installed. Traffic should expect shoulder or lane closures.

North Chadbourne from East Fifth to East Sixth. New curb and gutter are being installed. Traffic should expect shoulder or lane closures.

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