Notice to MediaImprovements to Highway 71B in Fayetteville FORT SMITH (6-21) The
Contractor has informed the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation
Department’s District Four Headquarters at Fort Smith of the
following lane restriction planned along Hwy 71B (College Ave.) in the
Fayetteville area for June 24 through June 28. On Monday, June 24 through Friday, June 28, traffic
using Hwy 71B (College Ave.) will be restricted to one lane northbound at
various locations from the southern Fayetteville city limits to North Street to
allow for work involving the curbs and sidewalks adjacent to the driving surface
of Hwy 71B. The lane restrictions
are generally expected to be in place during the daytime between the hours of 7
a.m. and 6 p.m. Motorists who regularly follow a route through the
affected area should be aware that they could encounter travel delays.
In order to minimize those delays and the associated frustrations,
motorists should allow additional time for their commute or consider an
alternate route if they are aware of an alternate that they would be comfortable
with. The continued patience and
cooperation of those motorists is appreciated. Adjustment of the times and dates of the
restrictions may be required due to weather or other unforeseen conditions. This
work is part of a project to make accessibility improvements along pedestrian
walkways, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Those improvements include building of curb ramps, leveling uneven
joints/cracks, and rebuilding short sections of existing sidewalks to bring them
into compliance. The work does not
include constructing of any new sidewalks where none now exist. The
Arkansas Highway Commission awarded a $216,762.00 contract for this project to
Steve Beam Construction Co., of Barling, Arkansas, in April 2002.
The project is anticipated to be complete by the Fall of 2002. Motorists
are urged to use care and think ahead when traveling through the work zone.
They should remember to Merge
Left Early as they approach the work zone; to Obey
the Posted Speed Limits and Other Regulatory Signing; to Maintain
a Steady Speed; to Leave
Room between them and other vehicles; to Be
Aware of Road Conditions in front of them; and to Anticipate
the Unexpected Need to Stop or Reduce Speed Substantially. For up to date information on lane closures on this and other projects in the state, visit the AHTD internet site at www.arkansashighways.com.
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