(KLZA)-- A seven-county scrub seal project will lengthen the lifespan of roadways in Atchison, Holt, Nodaway, Andrew, Buchanan, Clinton and DeKalb counties. The Missouri Department of Transportation contracted Vance Brothers, Inc. to resurface the routes beginning Monday, May 19. The contractors have scheduled six routes, tentatively as follows:
May 19-20: Atchison County Route V.
May 21-28: Atchison County U.S. Route 275.
May 29: Atchison County Route T.
May 30-June 2: Atchison County Route B.
June 13-20: Nodaway and Holt County Missouri Route 113.
During construction, crews will narrow the roadway to one lane with a pilot car guiding motorists through the work zone. Flaggers will also be present at intersections.
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