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Road closings in Comanche County

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Comanche County District 1 road crews will be working south of Oklahoma 36 this week, focusing on a two-mile stretch of Sheridan Road, as well as a stretch of 82nd Street. As a result, both roads will be closed this week through the beginning of next week.

 

On Sheridan, crews will be working to extend the road, while 82nd street is having tinhorns replaced to help level the road and maintain flood control.

 

Additional road work will take place on Landmark Road and New Hope Road. Crews will be recycling the road at Landmark Estates, as well as a stretch between 67th Street and 82nd Street.

 

Please plan to take alternative routes and pay close attention to road signs and crew workers. As always, thank you for your patience as we work to improve road conditions for our citizens.

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