From TxDOT

Bowie County

  • I-30 – From FM 989 to Arkansas State Line, widening highway. Reconstructing and widening highway. Eastbound traffic moved to the outside lanes.
  • SH 8 – At Sulphur River, replacing bridges.
  • SH 93 – Between US 82 and US 67, installing sidewalks.
  • SH 98 – At Anderson Creek, replacing bridge. All traffic restricted to one lane with signal lights controlling traffic through work zone.

Camp County

  • None

Cass County

  • SH 8 – At Sulphur River, replacing bridges.

Harrison County

  • US 59 – From FM 1997 to Marion County Line, repairing and resurfacing highway. Traffic restricted to one-lane each direction.
  • SH 43 – From Loop 390 to Haggerty Creek, repairing and resurfacing highway.
  • FM 1186 – From US 59 to Panola County Line, installing safety end treatments on culverts.

Marion County

  • US 59 – From 1.5 miles south of FM 2208 to Harrison County Line, repairing and resurfacing highway. Traffic restricted to one-lane each direction.

Morris County

  • SH 49 – From Titus County Line to FM 144, repairing and resurfacing highway.

Panola County

  • US 79 – From SH 149 to Rusk County Line, repairing and resurfacing highway.
  • US 59 (NE Loop) – From US 59 North to US 79 East, repairing and resurfacing highway. On and off ramps at US 59 and NE Loop closed, traffic detoured accordingly.
  • SH 315 – From West Loop in Carthage to Rusk County Line, installing safety end treatments on culverts.

Titus County

  • SH 49 – From FM 1735 to Morris County Line, repairing and resurfacing highway.

Upshur County

  • None

Editor’s note: This is a schedule of work being planned for the dates noted above. Weather conditions and unforeseen problems can cause delays or cancelation of work. For more information about construction projects, contact Marcus Sandifer, Public Information Officer, TxDOT Atlanta District, 903-799-1306, marcus.sandifer@txdot.gov.

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