Weekly Roadwork Report – TxDOT Atlanta District

Roadwork

Weekly Roadwork scheduled for the week of April 28th – May 3rd

 

Bowie County

 US 82 – From SH 8 to Spur 86 east of New Boston, resurfacing highway.

 

 

 

Camp County

 None

 

Cass County

FM 3129 – From US 59 to SH 77, resurfacing highway.

SH 11 – From Morris County Line to FM 130, upgrading guard rails.

 

Harrison County

I-20 – Through Harrison County, repairing concrete pavement. Expect lane closures and delays at various locations

SH  43 – at I-20 overpass, conducting preventative maintenance work on overpass.

Loop 281– at I-20 overpass, conducting preventative maintenance work on overpass.

I-20 – at the Louisiana State Line, LaDOTD is conducting a bridge widening project just across the state line. Expect delays and watch for stopped traffic.

US 80 – At Tom Brown Road in Hallsville, adding left turn lane and upgrading signal.

FM 9 – From FM 2625 to Panola County Line, resurfacing highway.

FM 451 – From 0.6 mile east of FM 31 to FM 9, resurfacing highway.

 

Marion County

US 59 – From two miles north of SH 49 to Cass County Line, repairing concrete pavement.

 

Morris County

US 259 – From FM 250 to FM 557, upgrading guard rails, repairing pavement and resurfacing highway.

US 259 – From FM 557 to SH 155, rehabbing and resurfacing highway.

 

Panola County

SH 149 – At SH 315, constructing overpass and widening highway.

FM 699 – At FM 2517, reconstructing intersection.

US 59 – From FM 2792 to Harrison County Line, upgrading guard rails, repairing pavement and resurfacing highway.

 

Titus County

US 271 – At Ripley Creek and Ripley Creek Relief, replacing bridges.

 

Upshur County

US 271– From SH 155 South to FM 726, upgrading guard rails, repairing pavement and resurfacing highway.

 

Editor’s note: This is a schedule of work being planned for the dates noted above. Weather conditions and unforeseen problems can cause delays or cancelation of work. For more information about construction projects, contact Marcus Sandifer, Public Information Officer, TxDOT Atlanta District, 903-799-1306, marcus.sandifer@txdot.gov.

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