Turner Street reconstruction set to start in four phases

Ponca City Now - April 8, 2019 4:30 pm

Hembree and Hodgson Construction, LLC, has entered into a contract with the City of Ponca City to reconstruct the pavement on Turner Street, from Donner Avenue to Prospect Avenue.

The project is being performed in four phases (1A, 1B, 2, and 3), in order to maintain the best possible access to the homes, church, and assisted living facility located within the area.  It is estimated that each phase will take approximately 21 calendar days to complete, barring any delays due to weather.  The time frame for the entire project is estimated to be 85 calendar days.

Phase 1A of construction is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 15.

During the project, the phase under construction will be closed to all traffic.  Vehicles will not be permitted in the work area and residents will need to find alternate parking during the project.  Signing and barricades will be in place informing motorists of the construction.

Representatives of the City and Hembree and Hodgson Construction, LLC have distributed informational letters to all of the residences and other properties directly affected by this construction.

Any questions regarding this project may be directed to Hembree and Hodgson Construction at (580) 762-0280 or to the City Engineering department at (580) 767-0326.

Below:  Turner Street, Donner to Prospect, Construction Phase Maps

Red lines are construction limits. Blue lines are access routes.

 

 

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