Construction activity has resumed on the Hester-Harness project in Harrison. The city said Monday that crews from Crouse Construction have returned to the work area.
The project had been affected by other construction activity and coordination in the area. With that work now far enough along, crews are again able to move forward on the Hester-Harness portion of the project.
Residents and drivers may notice additional workers, equipment and changing traffic patterns as construction progresses. Anyone traveling through the area should watch for signs and allow additional room around work zones.
Infrastructure projects often require multiple contractors and phases to be coordinated before the next section can begin. That can result in temporary pauses even when the overall project remains active.
The renewed activity comes during a busy construction period in Harrison. The city has several street, bridge and downtown improvement efforts moving forward this summer.
The city is expected to continue providing progress updates as the Hester-Harness work advances. Drivers should monitor official City of Harrison notices for any future closures, detours or traffic changes related to the project.
(This article has been written with AI from information released by the City of Harrison)
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