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(COLUMBIA, MO) - Beginning Monday, Aug. 8, at 7 a.m., City of Columbia Public Works street crews will be performing repairs to a 30-foot section of East Brown School Road. The work area will begin approximately 300 feet east of the intersection of East Brown School Road and North Providence Road and will extend 30 feet to the east toward Rangeline Street.
The road work is being performed to replace concrete that has been damaged due to the settling of the roadway over time. The damaged concrete will be replaced in sections, which will allow motorists to pass through the work area at all times.
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East Brown School Road will stay open at all times in both directions with a lane closure, and motorists should expect delays when passing through the work area. Traffic control signs and flaggers will be present to assist motorists through work zones as needed. Motorists should drive slowly and use caution when traveling through the work zone.
All maintenance is scheduled to be completed by Thursday, Aug. 11, at 5 p.m., weather permitting.
The road work is being performed to replace concrete that has been damaged due to the settling of the roadway over time. The damaged concrete will be replaced in sections, which will allow motorists to pass through the work area at all times.
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East Brown School Road will stay open at all times in both directions with a lane closure, and motorists should expect delays when passing through the work area. Traffic control signs and flaggers will be present to assist motorists through work zones as needed. Motorists should drive slowly and use caution when traveling through the work zone.
All maintenance is scheduled to be completed by Thursday, Aug. 11, at 5 p.m., weather permitting.
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