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The Texas Department of Transportation will close the northbound Interstate 35 entrance ramp at Conrads Lane/Kohlenberg Road beginning Tuesday morning, officials said. Itâs part of TxDOTâs $64 million expansion of I-35 between New Braunfels and San Marcos, which has already snarled traffic as improvements continue along Farm-to-Market Road 306 and the Creekside retail area. Officials said with weather permitting, a new I-35 entrance ramp should open in early July. In the meantime, northbound I-35 traffic will continue on the northbound I-35 frontage road and take the northbound I-35 entrance ramp north of Watson Lane. âThe proposed bridge work at this location consists of reversing the stack, allowing I-35 traffic flow over east and west Conrads Lane/Kohlenberg Road traffic,â said Carlos Arcila, TxDOTâs New Braunfelsâ assistant area engineer. âThis new configuration will improve safety and traffic flow at this intersection.â ....
Almeda Fire debris clean-up slated to begin mid-January, Jackson County says Phase 2 of clean-up following the Almeda Fire is finally set to begin within the coming weeks, according to Jackson County. Posted: Jan 7, 2021 10:13 AM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt PHOENIX, Ore. The second phase of clean-up following the Almeda Fire is at last set to begin within the coming weeks, according to Jackson County officials. Crews contracted by the federal EPA largely wrapped up efforts to remove hazardous waste from the burn areas in November. Though those crews removed roughly 300,000 pounds of waste from damaged Oregon properties, it only represents a small fraction of the debris left behind in the wake of those September fires. ....