Crews have found minor defects in the overhead sign boards and have pushed back the installation of the signs.
New dates have been set to install the new signs along with removing the sign at 6200 South, making repairs, and replacing the sign. All work will take place between 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. as follows:
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Monday, September 23 – 7650 S Wasatch Blvd
- This work will require the closure of the right southbound lane.
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Tuesday, September 24 – 1770 E 9400 S
- This work will require the closure of the right eastbound lane.
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Wednesday, September 25 – 3200 E 6200 S
- This work will require the closure of the right eastbound lane and the acceleration lane leaving the commercial center.
- Crews will remove this sign, make repairs, and replace the sign in this one night.
While crews are hanging the overhead sign, traffic will be required to stop until the signs are securely fastened. This stoppage could last 30 minutes or more. Police officers will be directing traffic during this time.
Through the end of September, crews will complete electrical connections, installation of warning signs and flashing lights, guardrail, and other final work items. This work may require right lane and/or shoulder closures.
Motorists should reduce speed and be prepared for sudden stopping traffic within the work zone.
Area residents can expect an increase in noise, dust, and vibration during this work.
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