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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

I-35W Pavement Overlay Starts June 10th

TxDOT - June 8, 2007

WHERE: Interstate 35W from Pharr Street to the Denton County line

WHEN: 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., Sunday through Thursday

WHAT: An asphalt pavement overlay will be placed on Interstate 35W. This night work will be a moving operation that will require crews to close various lanes. Weather permitting, it is estimated for completion by this winter.

“Our intent is to limit work areas to less than one mile and to work at night to minimize the inconvenience to the traveling public,” said TxDOT North Tarrant County Area Engineer Ralph Browne.
NEWS RELEASE

SH 199 construction begins this week

TxDOT - June 13, 2007

TARRANT COUNTY – Work begins this week on the reconstruction of State Highway 199 from Farm-to-Market Road 1886 to Denver Trail. The $31.7 million project will include the reconstruction of the frontage roads, new signals, traffic cameras and dynamic message signs.

The 4.25-mile project is estimated for completion by winter 2009. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) awarded the project to Texas Sterling Construction of Houston. The improvements are expected to improve safety and better manage traffic flow. The project will also establish a clear footprint for the future highway main lanes when traffic warrants and funds become available.

“SH 199 is an important arterial roadway for northwest Tarrant County,” said North Tarrant County Area Engineer Ralph Browne. “By rebuilding the frontage roads and preparing for continued growth, TxDOT is addressing the current needs while planning ahead for future increases in traffic.”

Project daily lane closures are accessible at: www.txdot.gov, KEYWORD: Road Conditions
NEWS RELEASE

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