Over the Martin
Luther King Holiday, January 20, crews will follow
their normal construction schedule.
Monday, January 20 - Friday, January 24
From 7 am to 8:30 am one lane travel with pilot cars and flaggers
will be in place.
From 8:30 am to 11:30 am US-89 is closed to all traffic from MP 65
- MP 68.
From 11:30 am to 6:00 pm one lane travel with pilot cars and
flaggers will be in place.
From 6:00 pm to 7 am The roadway will be open to two lane travel.
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Excavation work is moving ahead at different areas
on the project. Several trucks and earth moving equipment are
operational during construction hours.
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This week on the project crews will continue to pioneer temporary
roads to allow for drilling equipment to have access. The drilling
equipment will begin drilling for blasting operations when
feasible.
A test blast could be conducted on the project this week pending
approval by appropriate agencies. This blast will be coordinated
with local officials and state fire officials.
Motorists will notice an increase in truck traffic. The added
trucks will continue to move material from the dig sites to the
dump sites. Most debris removed from the dig sites will be used as
fill material in other areas on the project.
Work continues on a new box culvert near MP66. Crews are forming
the new box and reinforcing the structure with rebar. Lengthening
the structure will allow for the new alignment of the roadway and
more efficiently handle run-off water.
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About 100,000 cubic yards of material will be
moved from the roadway excavation to the dump sites on the
project. The material dumped will shore-up the existing roadway
and provide needed fill for the Kane County Water Conservancy
District.
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With the cultural history present in the construction area an
Archeologist is on-site at all times during construction to assist
with any sensitive operations.
During an emergency situation where emergency
responders need to travel through the construction zone they will
be allowed to do so. The contractor will maintain a pathway through
the project at all times for any emergency situations and will be
coordinating with the Kane County Sheriff's office.
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do you think i can get three dump truck loads of that dirt to repair were a flash flood came thru my yard a few months ago
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