Nodaway County Roadwork Update for Late April

Nodaway County drivers should prepare for several ongoing construction projects and daily road closures throughout the remainder of the week. Route E will experience 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. closures for culvert replacements between 160th and 150th Streets today, shifting to the stretch between 140th and 130th Streets on Thursday. Additionally, long-term resurfacing continues on…

Nodaway County drivers should prepare for several ongoing construction projects and daily road closures throughout the remainder of the week. Route E will experience 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. closures for culvert replacements between 160th and 150th Streets today, shifting to the stretch between 140th and 130th Streets on Thursday. Additionally, long-term resurfacing continues on U.S. Route 71 and Route 113, while a scrub seal project on Route 148 will require a pilot car to guide traffic through Friday.

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