(KLZA ) Weather permitting, a chip seal project will begin August 9 on N-50, according to the Nebraska Department of Roads. Chip seal is an application of an asphalt binder to a roadway surface followed by an aggregate.
State maintenance forces will be doing a chip seal from Reference Post 32 to Reference Post 33 from the intersection of US-136 and N-50 to the south for one mile. The work is anticipated to take two days. One-lane traffic will occur with the use of a pilot car and flaggers.
The speed limit through this area will be reduced to 40 mph. Motorists should expect to see delays and are reminded to drive cautiously through highway work zones.
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