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Roll out the barrels: Phase 1 getting underway
This graphic shows some of the work and closures in Phase 1.
ODOT
Workers with the John R. Jurgensen Co. roll out more orange barrels Thursday as the contractor prepares for the lane closures and roadwork of the huge Rombach Avenue project that begins this week in Wilmington.
Tom Barr | News Journal
WILMINGTON The orange barrels are rolled out, and along, Rombach Avenue, with lane closings set to begin.
As the News Journal previously reported, Rombach Avenue Improvements Project begins at the intersection of Fife Avenue and Rombach Avenue and terminates at the eastern corporation limit at Starbuck Road.
Get ready: Huge Rombach project begins next week
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WILMINGTON – The long-anticipated improvements along the Rombach Avenue corridor will be underway next week, with lane closures beginning the evening of Thursday, June 3, the City of Wilmington announced.
The Rombach Avenue Improvements Project is nearly three miles long. The project begins at the intersection of Fife Avenue and Rombach Avenue and terminates at the eastern corporation limit at Starbuck Road. Improvements to East Side Drive are part of the project as well.
The project was originally slated for last year, but COVID-19 resulted in its postponement to 2021.
The construction is planned in multiple phases. The first phase of the project includes water main construction, minor storm sewer repairs, construction of a shared-use path, pavement repair, improvements to the turn radius at Lowe’s Drive, loon (traffic turnaround) construction at the intersection of Progress Way, and signal work.