( KNZA )--A repair project has begun on five U.S. 36 Highway bridges in Brown and Nemaha Counties.
The bridges are located about 5 miles east of K-236 in Nemaha County; nearly 3 miles east of U.S. 159 in Brown County; and three are located east of U.S. 73 junction in Brown County.
Crews will complete repair work on the approaches on both ends of all the bridges. Work will take place daily, Monday through Friday, during daylight hours.
Temporary traffic signals have been installed at both ends of all the bridges, and will be operational, 24/7 round the clock, throughout the project duration.
There will be a 50 mph posted speed limit through the project work zone and traffic will be restricted to a 15-foot lane width restriction through the work zone during the duration of the project. No large structures or superloads will be allowed through the project work zone.
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