Changes to South Razorback Road to Improve Traffic Flow

Razorback Road
Russell A. Cothren

Razorback Road

The city of Fayetteville is implementing lane changes to South Razorback Road at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

The southbound, outside lane of Razorback Road will be converted into a right-turn-only lane. Work will include installing a new turning signal and adding road markings. City officials will be making these changes today, Thursday, Oct. 21.

These adjustments are designed to help alleviate traffic at one of the city's busiest intersections and allow those turning right to clear the area faster.

For more information, contact Chris Brown at cbrown@fayetteville-ar.gov, public works director and city engineer, or visit the city of Fayetteville website.

Contacts

Breanna Lacy, communications coordinator
Facilities Management
479-575-6044, bllacy@uark.edu

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