
With the beginning of school around the corner, construction projects are beginning to wrap up for the summer in Manhattan.
One of those projects is the Kimball Avenue and Grand Mere roundabout reconstruction. As of July 18, demolition has been completed of the old roundabout according to the City of MHK Public Works Projects website.
Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr says paving of the temporary access roads are expected to be completed sometime this week.
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Phase two of the Browning Avenue concrete reconstruction project got underway early last week.
During this phase, the portion of the roadway which is currently under construction will be reopened to traffic, but only for trips heading north to Marlatt Avenue.
Fehr says most of the construction is completed on Browning at this time.
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During this phase of construction, the intersection of Browning Avenue at Lawrence Road and Snowbird Drive will be closed so that the intersection can be restored just time for school to start back up on August 14.
Meanwhile, Little Moro construction began on July 10.
Fehr said that demolition in the alley between Rally House and Goodcents has been completed.
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The project is expected to take approximately three weeks. Parking is currently unavailable on Anderson (Little Moro) at this time.
