Paving Work Planned on Razorback Road

FAYETTEVILLE -- Drivers on Razorback Road between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Nettleship Road should expect delays later this week as construction crews begin paving the southbound lanes of Razorback Road. 

Weather permitting, the work will begin Wednesday, April 29, starting at the north side of the Administrative Services Building. Only the southbound lanes will be paved and two-way traffic will be maintained on Razorback Rd. with lane shifts.

Nettleship Street and Mitchell Street will also be paved during this time, and will be closed during the paving..

No date has been determined yet for the asphalt paving on the north bound lanes of Razorback Road and on Leroy Pond Drive.

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Contacts

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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