(KAIR)--Motorists traveling in Jackson County Tuesday, June 24 should be aware of planned lane reductions along U.S. Highway 75, meaning potential delays.
According to a release from the Kansas Department of Transportation, the agency will be performing survey work near the highway, leading to the need for the lane reductions, with the work expected to last from 8 in the morning until 5 in the evening, so long as weather allows.
KDOT notes that work will be done in 1-mile sections, from Holton to just south of the K-9 intersection.
Flaggers will direct traffic through the reduced area, with motorists told to plan for delays of up to 15 minutes.
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