John Ashford, president of the Dundee-Memorial Park Association, which represents residents of neighborhoods just west of the construction zone, said the prolonged lane closures on Dodge are concerning.
Metropolitan Utilities District plans to spend $159.6 million over five years to detect leaks and replace Omaha s old water mains, some of which were installed as far back as the
New roadblocks last week at the Saddle Creek Road/Leavenworth Street intersection open the next chapter in Omaha s efforts to smooth out one of its craziest crossroads.
The latest traffic counts show that 231,000 cars per day use Omaha s 3-way interchange where I-80 meets I-680, more than any other interchange in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro area.
The fourth-busiest intersection in Omaha will have significant lane closures until mid-February while the Metropolitan Utilities District replaces a water main.