(KMZA)--A milling and overlay project began Monday on U.S. 36 Highway in Nemaha County.
According to the Kansas Department of Transportation, the work covers about 14 miles from the junction with K-63 in Seneca to Acord Road.
KDOT says traffic will be restricted to one lane in the work zone and will be directed by a pilot car, flaggers, signs and cones. Drivers should plan for delays of up to 15 minutes and add extra time in their travel schedules.
Work will take place Monday through Saturday, during daytime hours.
Hall Brothers, Inc., of Marysville is the contractor on the $2 million project. The project is expected to be completed by late June, weather permitting.
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