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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia's Stormwater Utility, in collaboration with the Public Works Maintenance Division, will be conducting repairs on a damaged section of pavement at the intersection of Providence and Broadway. The work is set to commence at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 16 and is expected to be completed by 6:30 a.m. the following day.
The pavement was initially damaged by a storm pipe and had been temporarily patched with asphalt until a more permanent solution could be implemented. The repair work will involve the construction of a concrete section.
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While access to the intersection will remain open, motorists are advised that a southbound lane may be blocked during the repair process. As such, it is recommended that drivers, pedestrians, and non-motorized transportation users exercise caution when navigating through the work zone or consider taking alternate routes.
The City of Columbia's Stormwater Utility is committed to ensuring the safety and functionality of its infrastructure and appreciates the cooperation and understanding of residents during this time.
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While access to the intersection will remain open, motorists are advised that a southbound lane may be blocked during the repair process. As such, it is recommended that drivers, pedestrians, and non-motorized transportation users exercise caution when navigating through the work zone or consider taking alternate routes.
The City of Columbia's Stormwater Utility is committed to ensuring the safety and functionality of its infrastructure and appreciates the cooperation and understanding of residents during this time.
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