The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin a chip seal project on U.S. 24 in Sheridan County the week of Aug. 24.
Work will occur along 30.5 miles of the roadway starting at the Thomas County line and ending at the Graham County line. U.S. 24 within the city limits of Hoxie will not be resurfaced as part of the project.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane through the active work zone and directed by flaggers and a pilot car during daylight hours. Travelers should expect delays of up to 15 minutes. KDOT reminds motorists to stay alert, follow posted signs and refrain from using hand-held mobile devices in all active work zones.
Work is expected to be completed in late September, conditions permitting.
Heft & Sons LLC, of Greensburg, is the primary contractor for the $1.3 million project. For more information, contact KDOT Area Construction Manager Todd Anderson at 785-953-6011 orĀ todd.anderson@ks.gov.


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