Road Work Around Campus This Week

Road Work Around Campus This Week
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Repairs will affect traffic at the Harmon Avenue and Center Street intersection and between the entrance to the Stadium Drive Garage and Meadow Street.

Harmon Avenue
The City of Fayetteville began repairing the asphalt at the intersection of Harmon Avenue and Center Street on Wednesday. The work is expected to be completed on Sunday, Aug. 27.

Flaggers will be stationed at the intersection to help maintain two-way traffic. Razorback Transit will be given priority in an effort to stay on schedule.

The project is expected to result in traffic congestion at the intersection, so alternative routes to the Harmon Avenue Garage or parking lots by Yocum Hall, Humphreys Hall or the Walton College of Business should be considered.

Stadium Drive
Stadium Drive will also undergo temporary repairs from the entrance to the Stadium Drive Garage to Meadow Street starting Thursday morning at 8 a.m. There will be flaggers onsite to keep traffic moving during the repair process.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to the U of A Facilities Management Service Center at 479-575-5050.

Contacts

Office of Facilities Management, 521 S. Razorback Road
University of Arkansas
479-575-5050, fama@uark.edu

Drew Watzke, communications manager
Facilities Management and Transit & Parking
479-718-1524, ajwatzke@uark.edu

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