One lane of traffic will be open in each direction during construction. City officials advise that motorists should be careful when traveling through the area.
The project is in response to several water main breaks that have occurred in the area in the past few years, officials said. MCES works with the city to coordinate projects on roads that are scheduled to be repaved.
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