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Glencoe Road Paving Scheduled Week of May 7 – Expect Delays

Glencoe Road Paving Scheduled The Week of May 7 – Expect Delays
Media release

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Sponsored by: Department of Land Use and Transportation, Capital Project Services Division

Washington County’s Department of Land Use and Transportation plans to pave Glencoe Road at the McKay Creek bridge, located between Wren Road and Evergreen Road, during the week of May 7. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes to avoid the work area the week of May 7.

This work is weather dependent and conditions must be appropriate for paving to occur. The paving work should take only one day to complete, and is scheduled to occur between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. However, weather conditions will be the deciding factor on which day the contractor is able to begin paving and whether they will be able to complete the work in just one day. During paving, a single lane of traffic will generally remain open on Glencoe Road; however, delays of up to 20 minutes may be experienced. The public’s patience is greatly appreciated as we advance this important improvement project.

Visit www.wc-roads.com the week of May 7 for the most current construction status information on this project. You can also subscribe to receive e-mail project updates by visiting our eSubscriptions page (look under “Transportation Projects”).

For more information about this project, please contact Project Manager Matt Meier at (503) 846-7829 or [email protected] or visit the project website

For information on work zone safety, please visit our Work Zone Awareness page.
 
Washington County is committed to planning, building and maintaining the best transportation system, ensuring the safety of all roadway users, and operating the county roadway system in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner. 

Media Contact:

Stephen Roberts, Communications Coordinator
(503) 846-4963
[email protected]
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