City Of Springfield: UPDATE: Start Date For Sunshine Street Resurfacing Project Pushed Back To Nov. 7

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Springfield MO

29 October, 2021

12:48 PM

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Press release from the City of Springfield: October 29, 2021 Loading Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The start date for the resurfacing of Sunshine Street between Kansas Expressway and Glenstone Avenue has been pushed back due to weather conditions. The work is now expected to begin at 6 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 7 with work beginning near Kansas Expressway and proceeding eastward.  City contractor, Blevins Asphalt Construction Co. expects to complete the project through a 24-hour operation. Crews will work day and nighttime shifts, generally completing milling work on a segment overnight, then laying new asphalt over that section during the day. The project is anticipated for completion in December (weather permitting). Motorists can expect at least one lane in each direction to be open at all times, but traffic delays can be anticipated. Please obey all posted signage and use caution while traveling through the work zone. Approved by voters in 2019, the resurfacing of Sunshine Street is part of a Major Roadway Resurfacing project also including portions of Battlefield Road (between Kansas Expressway and Glenstone Avenue) and National Avenue (between Kearney and Sunset streets). The resurfacing of Battlefield and National are scheduled for spring of 2022. The project is funded through federal Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) funds and the ¼-cent Capital Improvement Sales Tax. The total cost of the major roadway resurfacing project is $2.9 million, with the Sunshine portion estimated to cost $824,000.###For more information, contact Communication Coordinator Kristen Milam at [email protected] or 573-819-3713.   For more information, contact Communication Coordinator Kristen Milam at [email protected] or 573-819-3713.   This press release was produced by the City of Springfield. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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