Crews broke cement at the intersection of Claflin Road and Denison Avenue on Monday morning. Motorists driving through the K-State campus were met with Road Closed signs and forced to turn around. (Staff photos by Andrew Shores)

City of Manhattan crews began work on repaving Denison Avenue on Monday morning. They will be installing new water lines and repave the street from Claflin to Anderson.

The intersection of Denison Avenue and Claflin Road will be closed through July 3 while crews reconstruct the intersection.

Storm sewer will also be installed near the intersection of Hunting and Denison to assist with drainage. Motorists should expect lane reductions, lowered speeds and possible delays on Denison Avenue as this work progresses throughout the summer. Water line installation should be complete by late July.

An asphalt mill and overlay on Denison from Claflin to Anderson will follow in late July, with all repaving and pavement markings scheduled for completion by Aug. 14.

 

 

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