(KNZA)--A Kansas Department of Transportation pavement improvement project began Friday in Jefferson County on K-92 (Union Street) from K-16 (Lake Street) to Meredith Lane in the city limits of McLouth.
The project is part of the KDOT City Connecting Link Improvement Program (CCLIP), which helps cities maintain, repair and improve highway routes that are located within city limits.
Work will include milling and overlay on all lanes of K-92 (Union Street), pavement patching, and sidewalk, curb and gutter and storm sewer improvements.
For the duration of the project, K-92 (Union Street) will have two lanes open with 11-foot lane restrictions. Work is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturday, as needed.
Access to K-92 (Union Street) from local side streets will be closed at various times as construction progresses. The closures will have marked detours when they occur.
Traffic will be controlled using lane closures, signage, channelizers and barricades.
Sands Construction Company, of Leavenworth, is the contractor for the $648,000 project, which is expected to be completed in early September.
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