Manhattan Public Works is quickly finishing summer road projects and looking ahead to more long term projects across the city.

Two projects have had crews working diligently to finish in time for the school year. A concrete maintenance project along Browning Avenue, in front of Marlatt Elementary, was recently finished. Public works director Brian Johnson said crews also improved a traffic signal at the intersection of Browning and Hobbs Drive.

“That signal is very old, and it runs off an old system,” he said. “We did some upgrades to the signal with some underground wiring to try to get it to be a little more reliable.”

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