(KNZA)--A resurfacing project is set to begin Monday, March 31 on U.S. 75 in Jackson and Shawnee Counties, conditions permitting.
The Kansas Department of Transportation- project extends about 13 miles, from N.W. 62nd Street in Shawnee County to 158th Road in Jackson County.
Alternating lane closures will occur where crews are actively working. The ramps at 150th Street will also close intermittently during the project. Message boards and signage will be in place to alert and guide motorists.
Work will take place during daylight hours Monday through Friday, and Saturdays as needed. Traffic control and lane reductions will remain in place during non-working hours.
KDOT says Bettis Asphalt & Construction Inc., of Topeka, is the prime contractor on the project, which is expected to be complete in August, conditions permitting.
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