Use Caution as Construction Continues Around Monmouth’s Downtown Square

Courtesy of Prairie Communications

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This Week’s Construction Activities (Week of 3/31)

  • NW Quadrant- The gravel areas will be cored out and replaced with concrete. 
  • Westbound West Broadway will be opening this week. 
  • Southbound South Main will be closing this week. 
  • Ameren is scheduled this week to remove poles, wiring, and lights. 
  • East Broadway will remain open longer than anticipated. Porter Brothers decided to wait a little longer before closing. 
  • The SW quadrant parking is closed as heavy demolition is taking place. 
  • Business pedestrian access will be provided around the perimeter of SW quadrant business fronts. 
  • Gravel temporary access is provided. The best entrance is off S. Main Street.

***Courtesy of Jason Petentler | Construction Resident Technician, Hutchison Engineering***

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