Construction on Enon-Xenia Road will begin on January 9th and continue for approximately 10 months, according to an announcement from a spokesperson with the Clark County Engineers Department.
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Construction will take place between Mud Run Creek and Green Vista Drive, the spokesperson said. Construction will be broken into five phases.
The first phase of construction will begin on January 9th.
In this phase, the contractor will close the road south of Rebert Pike to through traffic until May 31st, 2023, the spokesperson said. A detour route will be made available.
The contractor will install the new storm sewer and drainage structures, sanitary sewer work, and roadway and shared-use path construction, the spokesperson said.
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In phases two through four, the contractor will install a new water main along the west side of the road, the spokesperson said. One lane of traffic northbound will be available while detouring southbound traffic.
The existing water main, gas line and storm sewer will be removed and replaced with a new storm sewer trunk line, sidewalk, roadway and driveways, the spokesperson said.
The contractor will then shift traffic to maintain one lane northbound while detouring southbound traffic, the spokesperson said. The detour will allow for construction of the remaining storm sewer, curb and gutter, roadway and shared-use path.
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In the last phase, the contractor will open the roadway to two-lane, two-direction traffic while working on the final course of asphalt on the road and placing permanent pavement markings, RPM’s and signage, according to the spokesperson.
Residents should pay attention to changes in traffic patterns and follow signs accordingly, the spokesperson said.