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Section of SW Murray Road Set to Close to Through Traffic on Oct. 3

Section of SW Murray Road Set to Close to Through Traffic on Oct. 3

A section of SW Murray Road from SW 3rd Street to SW Longview Road is set to close to through traffic on Tuesday, Oct. 3, and will remain closed for approximately thirty days, weather permitting. There will be a hard closure of SW Murray Road from SW 3rd Street to SW 5th Street. The detour route for this closure is SW Pryor Road, SW Longview Road and SW Ward Road. 

The closure is necessary for sanitary sewer work associated with the McClendon Ditch project, which will provide sanitary sewer upgrades to the interceptor within the Cedar Creek watershed that serves the internal core of the city. The improvements will increase the conveyance of the sewer to meet current and future needs. For more information, please contact the City’s Public Works Department at 816-969-1800 or publicworks@cityofls.net.

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Intersection of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Greystone Drive Set to Close Daily Beginning Dec. 10

Intersection of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Greystone Drive Set to Close Daily Beginning Dec. 10

Intersection of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Greystone Drive Set to Close Daily Beginning Dec. 10

The intersection of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Greystone Drive is set to close daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. beginning Wednesday, December 10, and lasting until December 24. The detour route includes Southeast Todd George Parkway, Northeast Langsford Road, Southeast Keystone Drive, and Southeast Flagstone Drive. READ MORE -->

City Crews Completed Snow Operations

City Crews Completed Snow Operations

The City’s crews completed snow operations overnight. Temperatures above freezing will continue to help with additional melting throughout the day.

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

The City’s crews are set to continue plowing and treating residential streets tonight and overnight into tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec. 3. The sun and warmer temperatures today helped ice and snow to melt, and pavement temperatures should remain above freezing until after midnight; however, streets are expected to refreeze as temperatures drop overnight. Drivers should use caution during the Wednesday morning commute, especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges...
City Crews Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Tuesday, Dec. 2

City Crews Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Tuesday, Dec. 2

The City’s crews are plowing and treating residential streets today, Tuesday, Dec. 2. Overnight they completed secondary streets, and made another pass on primary streets due to refreezing and slickness. Crews will continue working on residential streets until all are plowed and treated. READ MORE -->

City Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Tonight and Overnight into Tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 2

City Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Tonight and Overnight into Tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 2

The City’s crews plowed and treated streets throughout the day today, Monday, Dec. 1, and will continue tonight and overnight into tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 2. Crews plowed and treated primary streets today, and crews will continue working to complete secondary streets and then will move into residential streets. It can take crews 24-48 hours to plow and treat all streets after accumulating snow has ended.

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