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Section of Southwest Sampson Road Set to Close Wednesday, March 19

Section of Southwest Sampson Road Set to Close Wednesday, March 19

A section of Southwest Sampson Road between Southwest Scherer and Southwest Hook roads is set to close to thru traffic on Wednesday, March 19, and will remain closed until approximately mid-October 2025, for two phases of the Sampson Road Stormwater Improvements project.

Phase one includes culvert work just south of Southwest Scherer Road, and is expected to last until approximately the end of May 2025. The detour route includes Southwest Scherer Road, Southwest Ward Road, and Southwest Hook Road. All schedules are weather permitting and subject to change.

Phase two includes bridge replacement over Mouse Creek, and is expected to begin in mid-May and last until mid-October. Southwest Sampson Road between Southwest Scherer and Southwest Hook roads will remain closed to thru traffic during this work. A phase two closure map will be provided closer to the start date.

The Sampson Road Stormwater Improvements project will construct a bridge to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists, restore and stabilize the natural stream channel, open the floodway to reduce backwater flooding upstream, install stormwater best management practices (BMPs),  and construct a Mouse Creek Trail crossing for the Parks Department to support the Greenway Master Plan.

For more information, contact the Public Works Department at publicworks@cityofls.net or 816.969.1800.

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City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Monday, Jan. 26

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Monday, Jan. 26

The City’s crews are set to continue plowing and treating residential streets today, Monday, Jan. 26. Crews worked in residential streets overnight and this morning, and will continue until all streets are plowed and treated. Sunshine and warmer temperatures will help melt snow packed to pavements; however, slushy conditions may refreeze overnight with colder temperatures. Drivers should use caution especially during the morning commute.

City Crews Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

City Crews Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

The City’s crews completed plowing and treating primary and secondary streets today, Sunday, January 25, and will be plowing and treating residential streets tonight and overnight into tomorrow, Monday, January 26. READ MORE -->

 

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Sunday, Jan. 25

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Sunday, Jan. 25

The City’s crews are set to continue plowing and treating streets today, Sunday, Jan. 25. Overnight crews plowed and treated primary streets, and are currently plowing and treating secondary streets. Some drifting occurred, and primary streets are being checked and may need re-plowed. Once secondary streets are complete, and any primary streets that need re-plowed are complete, crews will move into residential streets. READ MORE -->

Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Saturday, Jan. 24

Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Saturday, Jan. 24

The City’s crews finished pre-treating streets last night before the snow started, and they are plowing and treating primary streets while snow is falling this morning Saturday, Jan. 24. If snow remains light, they will move into secondary streets. More snow is expected throughout the day today and overnight into Sunday, Jan. 25. Crews will continue plowing and treating streets. READ MORE -->

 

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