We're a couple weeks into the project on Highway 114 from Lowry to Starbuck, and crews have been busy working on culvert replacements, and have now started installing storm sewer in Lowry.
Between Lowry and Starbuck, crews have completed four of the centerline culvert replacements, with two more to go in the upcoming weeks. A reminder that each culvert will take 1-3 days and the road will be impassable to all traffic at each culvert site. For local traffic (those who have a destination on the roadway), you may need to find an alternate route or enter from the south instead of the north, or vice versa, depending on your destination.
Within the city of Lowry, storm sewer replacements have started and will continue over the next few weeks too. Once they get the pipes in the ground, they'll follow up with grading to prepare the roadway for curb and gutter installation.
In addition to the roadwork, crews also installed a structural snow fence, which will help address some of the blowing and drifting snow issues on Highway 114.
Crews install storm sewer in Lowry
Structural snow fence has been installed along a portion of the highway to address blowing/drifting snow in the winters
One of the six culvert replacements along Hwy 114. Four of the six are now complete.
Local traffic navigation
Business and residential access is being maintained during construction. If you must use Highway 114 to access a cross street or your destination, be aware of restrictions in the areas where crews are working. You may need to enter from the south instead of the north, or vice versa.
Thru-traffic detour
If you do not have a destination on Highway 114, please follow the signed detour route on Highway 55 and Highway 28.
For more information about this project, please visit the project website.
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