The following construction and maintenance projects are scheduled to be carried out in the district by the Texas Department of Transportation during the week of June 3.
Work schedules can alter as a result of inclement weather, broken equipment, or other unanticipated problems.
In work zones, go more slowly and concentrate.
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Across the county, Jacksonville workers will be gathering up branches and trees. During the day, drivers should anticipate lane restrictions.
FM 752 will be blade-overlayed by Rusk workers. Blade-overlaying will start on FM 235 after it’s finished. During the day, expect lane closures overseen by a pilot car and flaggers.
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The hot mix asphalt concrete level-up is expected to start by the contractor on the SH 204 super-two highway stretch, which runs from SH 110 to the Rusk County line.
Along with that, they’ll keep moving underground utilities, extending cross culverts, and clearing right-of-ways.
Lane closures may likely cause traffic congestion. Summer 2024 is when this project is expected to be finished.
U.S. 175 widening contractor is expected to proceed with utility relocations.
The project stretches to FM 347 near Jacksonville, which is 0.5 miles east of the Anderson County boundary (CR 3509).
Lane closures are anticipated. Drivers should proceed through the project with caution.
A four-lane US 175 highway will be added, along with new bridges, grading, hot mix application, drainage structures, pavement markings, and signs.
Additionally, on June 30, the contractor is supposed to start replacing the drainage structure. Fall 2028 is when this project is anticipated to be finished.