Amarillo area lane closures
Amarillo area lane closures By KFDA Digital | January 17, 2021 at 6:20 PM CST - Updated January 17 at 9:51 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Motorists around Amarillo have some new lane closures this week.
On I-40 westbound, watch for various lane closures from Whitaker Road to Bolton Street for crack seal operations.
Watch for lanes closures on Airport Boulevard as crews place pavement markings following seal coat operations.
On Wednesday, Jan. 20, US 87 southbound will be closed at FM 1719 (Givens Road) starting with the right lane then moving to the left lane, to install traffic counter loops in the road.
On Thursday, Jan. 21, US 87 northbound will be closed at FM 1719 (Givens Road) starting with the left lane then moving to the right lane, to install traffic counter loops in the road.
05:00, 17 JAN 2021
Michelle Haldane
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