K-99 Resurfacing Work Planned In Marshall County

The Kansas Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing work on K-99 in Marshall County the week of Monday, June 30, conditions permitting. The mill and overlay project spans approximately 15 miles, starting at the Kansas/Nebraska state line and progressing south to the U.S. 36 junction. 

Traffic will be restricted to one lane and directed by a pilot car and flaggers where crews are actively working. Drivers should plan for delays of up to 15 minutes. A 10-foot width restriction will also be in effect.

Work will occur during daylight hours Monday through Friday, and Saturdays as needed. 

Hall Brothers Inc., of Marysville, is the prime contractor on the $3.3 million project, which is expected to be complete by the end of August. 

KDOT urges motorists to stay alert and follow posted signs in all work zones. For current road conditions, visit KanDrive.gov or call 511. For updates on highway projects in northeast Kansas, visit ksdot.gov/bureaus/offtransinfo/NENRelese.asp

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