Spring Hill Road Work Started This Week

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Road work starts in Spring Hill over the next three weeks will repave and repair a wide range of roadways and install traffic signals as part of a mid-year paving and road maintenance package.

Work began Monday, July 13, repaving Buckner Lane from Thompson’s Station Road East to Twin Lakes Drive.

Starting Wednesday, July 15, construction will begin on a traffic signal at Buckner Lane and Port Royal Road at the entrance to the Haynes Crossing neighborhood, transforming it into a T-intersection. The work is expected to be complete within a month.

Repaving and road maintenance work will begin soon on the following streets:

  • Ÿ New Port Royal Road from Buckner Road to Campbell Station Parkway
  • Ÿ Crossings Circle from the traffic circle to Panda Express
  • Ÿ Right turn lane repair at the exit of The Crossings shopping center

Neighborhood paving and repair projects:

  • Ÿ In Cameron Farms, on Iroquois Drive between the two neighborhood entrances and Washington Court
  • Ÿ In Burtonwood, from Monaco Drive to Duplex Road
  • Ÿ Paving repairs along Overton Drive, due to a previous water main break

“These projects represent over a half-million-dollars worth of road improvements,” said Assistant City Administrator and Infrastructure Director Dan Allen. “This package was put together to address several major roadways as well as several neighborhood streets that were in need of significant maintenance and repair. Some are areas that needed repairs as a result of road damage from the ice storm in February.”

These paving projects are anticipated to be complete prior to the August 7 start of school in Williamson County. Most projects will involve traffic delays and flaggers will be onsite.

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