CHILDRESS – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is set to begin a project to improve US 287 in Hall and Donley counties.
J. Lee Milligan Inc. of Amarillo, Texas, contractor for the $5.8 million project, plans to set barricades on July 25 with work to begin on July 27.
The project will consist of removing two inches of the existing surface, recycling the material and replacing it back on the roadway. The limits of the project are both the northbound driving and passing lanes from Estelline to Memphis and both the southbound driving and passing lanes from Hedley to Memphis. After the recycled material is in place, the roadway will receive an asphaltic concrete overlay across the entire width of the 11.9-mile project.
Weather permitting, this project should be complete in five months.
Motorists are urged to obey all traffic control devices, reduce speed and watch for contractor and TxDOT personnel in the work zone.
J. Lee Milligan Inc. of Amarillo, Texas, contractor for the $5.8 million project, plans to set barricades on July 25 with work to begin on July 27.
The project will consist of removing two inches of the existing surface, recycling the material and replacing it back on the roadway. The limits of the project are both the northbound driving and passing lanes from Estelline to Memphis and both the southbound driving and passing lanes from Hedley to Memphis. After the recycled material is in place, the roadway will receive an asphaltic concrete overlay across the entire width of the 11.9-mile project.
Weather permitting, this project should be complete in five months.
Motorists are urged to obey all traffic control devices, reduce speed and watch for contractor and TxDOT personnel in the work zone.
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