TxDOT Mobility Information
For updates regarding road construction times and lane closures, please check this portion of The Park’s web site. The Texas Department of Transportation is sensitive to the mobility of this area and has worked to minimize the impact this construction. Every effort will be made to post timely mobility announcements during the construction of this exciting project.
Beam Setting March 12
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 23, 2011
Contact: Cynthia Northrop White Duane Milligan, PE
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor TxDOT Project Manager
972. 989.6786 214.870.7062
cynthia.northropwhite@txdot.gov duane.milligan@txdot.gov
Eastbound Main Lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway Closed to Through Traffic this Weekend
Traffic will be detoured to I-30
DALLAS – The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will close the eastbound main lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to through traffic this weekend. This closure will begin at midnight Saturday night, March 12, 2011 and continue until 5:00 a.m. Monday, March 14, 2011. This is the first closure this month with one more expected in March for this activity. These closures are necessary to ensure the safety of the traveling public during the complex operations involved in the placing of beams for the project. The beams serve as the base of the park located above the freeway. The three main closures are detailed below:
Both northbound and southbound I-35 E traffic bound for eastbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to eastbound I-30. Motorists should seek alternate routes to navigate to their destinations through downtown Dallas this weekend. Signage has been in place informing motorists of the upcoming closure.
TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists by limiting the work to occur during off-peak hours or weekends, limiting the number of closures and as noted above, gives consideration to weekend events in the area.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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Westbound Main Lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway Closed to Through Traffic this Weekend
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DALLAS – The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will close the westbound main lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway at various times to through traffic this weekend.
1. The westbound mainlanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway will be closed at midnight late on Saturday (early Sunday), February 26, 2011. The mainlanes will be reopened by 5 a.m. on Monday morning, February 28, 2011.
2. At 10 a.m. on Sunday morning, February 27, 2011, the eastbound and westbound frontage roads of Woodall Rodgers will be closed between Olive Street and St. Paul. Eastbound motorists will be detoured south on Akard, then east on Ross, then back north on Olive Street, back to the eastbound frontage road. Westbound motorists will be detoured north on Olive, then west on McKinney, then back south on Akard Street, back to the westbound frontage road. The frontage road closures will reopen late Sunday, February 27, 2011, at 7 p.m.
3. St. Paul Street will be reduced to one lane between McKinney and the eastbound frontage from 7 a.m. on Sunday and re-open at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Both southbound US 75 traffic and northbound I-45 traffic bound for westbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to westbound I-30. Motorists should seek alternate routes to navigate to their destinations through downtown Dallas this weekend.
Road Closures for Beam Installations
TxDOT announced two closures for the next round of beam installations:
The fourth set of box beams will be erected this Saturday, January 15th,
requiring the closure of Woodall Rodgers main lanes from Saturday at 9:00 pm until
Monday, January 22nd at 2:00 am.
The next closure will be Saturday 1/29/11 beginning at 9pm
and the highway will reopen no later than 5am Monday 1/31/11.
This schedule is dependent on weather conditions and is
subject to change based on any inclement weather impact.
TxDOT will continue to make every reasonable effort to work
on the weekends and in off peak times.
Thank you again for your support. We are looking forward to
a continued efficient and safe construction phase.
MHH Bridge Construction Closes Woodall Rodgers at Riverfront Blvd until 2011
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MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 6, 2010
Contacts: Cynthia Northrop White Judy Schmidt, City of Dallas
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor Trinity River Corridor Project
(972) 989-6786 (214) 671-9025
cnorthr@dot.state.tx.us
judy.schmidt@dallascityhall.com
Construction Closes Parts of a Major Central Dallas Intersection
Woodall Rodgers at Riverfront Boulevard closed until mid-to late 2011
DALLAS – Beginning July 14, 2010 major connections to and from Woodall
Rodgers Freeway and Riverfront Boulevard will be closed for construction
activities associated with the Texas Department of Transportation’s
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and the ongoing Woodall Rodgers Extension
project. The closures, which will last approximately 15 months, affect
several major connections at the intersection. They are as follows:
o Westbound Woodall Rodgers Fwy. traffic exiting to Riverfront Blvd.
will no longer be able to directly access either direction of Riverfront
Blvd.
o Southbound Riverfront Blvd. traffic will no longer be able to
directly access eastbound Woodall Rodgers Fwy.
Detour signage will be put into place on July 13 with the full closure
going into effect on July 14. Maps depicting signed detour routes for
the prohibited movements are attached. TxDOT and the City of Dallas are
encouraging motorists to seek alternate routes. Riverfront Blvd. will
remain open during construction, but will be reduced to two lanes in
each direction for the duration of the projects. Northbound Riverfront
Blvd. access to eastbound Woodall Rodgers Fwy. will remain open.
The closures are part of the $47.5 million Woodall Rodgers Extension
Project, which is being built in conjunction with the $69.7 million
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge over the Trinity River. Both projects are
scheduled to be complete by mid-to late 2011.
For more information about the project please visit www.txdot.gov,
www.dallascityhall.com or www.trinityrivercorridor.org./uploads/TxDOT_Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge_Press Release Industrial-Woodall closure.pdf
Woodall Rodgers exit to Pearl Street to be Closed Nightly
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 19, 2010
Contact: Cynthia Northrop White
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor
(972) 989-6786
cnorthr@dot.state.tx.us
Pearl St. Exit Ramp from Woodall Rodgers Freeway to be Closed Nightly.
DALLAS - The contractor, Rebcon, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will close the eastbound Woodall Rodgers exit ramp to Pearl Street, weather permitting, nightly beginning May 24, 2010 and continuing through May 27, 2010. These closures will begin each night at 9 p.m. and continue to 6 a.m. the following morning.
This closure is necessary to set barriers and begin ramp reconfiguration construction. This reconfiguration will permanently eliminate the ramp spur that connects directly to Pearl Street. Access to Pearl Street will be via Olive Street and the eastbound frontage road. To ease in this transition in traffic patterns, turn lanes are being added on Olive Street as well as the eastbound frontage road. Motorists should use the Field Street exit as an alternative.
TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists by limiting the work to occur during off-peak hours and also gives consideration to weekend events in the area.
Temporary Configuration of St. Paul exit from Westbound Woodall Rodgers Re-opens
DALLAS - The westbound Woodall Rodgers exit to St. Paul Street was opened to all traffic, except truck traffic, this past Saturday, June 26, 2010. The exit is a temporary configuration until further deck construction allows the contractor, Archer Western, to construct the permanent configuration. St. Paul is a one-way street with traffic flowing south. This temporary exit configuration intersects with St. Paul Street on the north side of Woodall Rodgers and does not allow sufficient radius for trucks to turn south onto St. Paul. The permanent configuration will provide adequate turning movement for trucks and is currently estimated to be open to traffic in approximately 6 - 8 months.
Current construction activities of the project include construction of the support structures. The support structures provide support for the actual deck. The deck portion of the project is made up of box beams and trench panels. The box beams are currently being manufactured and current projections to begin setting these box beams and trench panels into place is estimated to occur in approximately 6 - 8 weeks.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
Westbound Frontage Road closure between St. Paul and Pearl Streets
Lane Closures on Woodall Rodgers Freeway Frontage Roads
Construction of the Deck Park continues
DALLAS - The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will be closing the westbound frontage road of Woodall Rodgers nightly between St. Paul and Pearl Street from 8 pm to 6 am beginning March 31, 2010 and continuing through April 11, 2010. This closure and detour is necessary for the installation of a power/communication line duct bank across the frontage road to deliver power to the Woodall Rodgers Park.
Detour signage will be in place and westbound travelers on the Woodall Rodgers Frontage Road will be detoured as follows:
Right onto Olive Street, then left onto McKinney Avenue and then left onto St. Paul where they can turn right back onto the westbound frontage road.
TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists and coordination with the Dallas Arts District events is ongoing throughout the project.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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Nightly Closures Continue on Woodall Through May 20, 2010
Continuing through May 19, 2010, the westbound lane of Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) as a buffer lane during wall demolition operations.
Also continuing through May 20, 2010, two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers and one left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) for the forming and placement of the center support wall.
Full Press Release follows:
Lane Closures Continue on Woodall Rodgers Freeway
The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will continue closing various lanes of eastbound and westbound lanes on Woodall Rodgers nightly between April 19, 2010 and May 20, 2010. These closures are continuations of previous closures to complete wall demolition and center support wall activities. The closures will generally begin at 9 p.m. and end by 6 a.m. from St. Paul to Pearl Street. These closures will be coordinated with the lane closures necessary for the forming and placement of the center bent that will be continuing as well.
Continuing through May 19, 2010, the westbound lane of Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) as a buffer lane during wall demolition operations.
Also continuing through May 20, 2010, two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers and one left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) for the forming and placement of the center support wall.
During this time the Contractor will ensure that only one lane in each direction is closed at a time. However, there will be intermittent times during this period where the construction activities will require two lanes to be closed for short periods of time (approximately 3 hours) to facilitate demolition and drill shaft installation.
TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists by limiting the work to occur during off-peak hours and also gives consideration to weekend events in the area.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at
www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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Beginning March 15, 2010 to April 19, 2010 the westbound lane of Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) as a buffer lane during wall demolition operations.
Beginning March 15, 2010 to April 19, 2010, two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers and one left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly (9 pm to 6 am) for the forming and placement of the center support wall.
During this time the Contractor will ensure that only one lane in each direction is closed at a time. However, there will be intermittent times during this period where the construction activities will require two lanes to be closed for short periods of time (approximately 3 hours) for shoring wall construction.
Nightly lane closures on Woodall Rodgers will begin February 13, 2010 through March 14, 2010. These lane closures will effect both eastbound and westbound and are necessary for the forming and placement of the center bent and the as a buffer for the wall demolition.
Specifically, February 13 to March 14, two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers as well as the left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed nightly. These nightly closures will begin at 9 pm and end by 6 am the following morning. On Saturday's the closure will begin at 6 am and end at 9 am. Sunday's closure will begin at 6 am and end Monday morning at 5 am.
February 21 to March 14, nightly closures of the right lane on westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed to provide a buffer during the wall demolition. During this time the contractor will ensure that only one westbound lane will be closed at a time though it will vary to accommodate the specific work occurring at the time.
Visiting the Arts District
Our friends in the Arts District are working closely with TX DOT to make sure you can visit the area with the most convenient directions and lane closure information.
You can find the best directions, here: www.thedallasartsdistrict.org/construction.html.
Upcoming Lane Closures
In the next 2-3 weeks Archer Western will be doing further work at the St. Paul exit, removing part of the St. Paul retaining wall. That will result in some intermittent closure of an additional lane.
In early 2010 we will begin to see the first beams spanning the freeway in the area of St. Paul.
TXDOT will probably need to do one more full closure of the freeway in order to demolish the utility bridges. That demolition will not occur until sometime in 2010. However, there will be partial closures of the freeway through the life of the project.
Sometime during the month of February the Pearl/Olive exit will be closing. There are actually two projects impacting this exit. The existing project, “The Park,” will require a closure of approximately 4 months. The second project will widen the Olive St. loop section of the exit and permanently close the Pearl “spur.” When work is complete it will become the Olive St. exit.
Saturday, Nov. 14 Woodall Rodgers Lane Closures
The two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers and one left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers will be closed for the removal of debris from the recent demolition of the center median barrier. The closure will be in place from 6 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 14, 2009.
Lane Closures every night Week of Nov. 9 - 14, 2009
The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will be closing one inside left lane on eastbound and one inside left lane on westbound Woodall Rodgers Freeway from St. Paul Street to Pearl Street every evening this week. The closure will begin tonight at 9 pm and end at 6 a.m. each morning and will continue November 9, 2009, through Saturday, November 14, 2009.
The closure is necessary to allow Archer Western to demolish center median barriers. The closure is necessary to protect traffic from any demolition debris. TxDOT designed the contract to minimize construction impacts and maximize safety for the traveling public. Full closures are limited and limited to nights and weekends.
A closure will occur on the main lanes of Woodall Rodgers in the early morning hours of Tuesday, December 22, 2009, for the purpose of receiving rebar for the center support wall. This will require closing two left lanes of eastbound Woodall Rodgers and one left lane of westbound Woodall Rodgers between St. Paul and Pearl Street from 2 a.m through 6 a.m.
The Contractor will be closing the westbound frontage road of Woodall Rodgers between Pearl Street and Olive Street. The closure of westbound frontage road will be on Saturday, December 19, 2009, from 7 a.m. through 5 p.m. This closure will allow the contractor to install additional trench boxes. The detour will be signed. Motorists will be directed to go north on Pearl to McKinney, west on McKinney to Harwood which takes them back to the westbound frontage road.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 14, 2010
Contact: Cynthia Northrop White Duane Milligan, PE
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor TxDOT Project Engineer
(972) 989-6786 214.870.7062
cynthia.northropwhite@txdot.gov duane.milligan@txdot.gov
Woodall Rodgers Frontage Road Closure Starts This Weekend
Both Eastbound and Westbound Frontage Roads will be closed between St. Paul and Olive Streets
DALLAS – As construction of the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park continues, The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is allowing the Contractor, Archer Western, to close portions of the eastbound and westbound frontage lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The closure will be in phases as the contractor demolishes and reconstructs the existing pavement at Harwood Street/Woodall Rodgers frontage road intersections. The closure is necessary to protect motorists and their vehicles from debris during the demolition.
1. Both eastbound Woodall Rodgers frontage lanes will be closed between St. Paul and Olive Streets on Friday, October 15, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. After 2 p.m. one eastbound lane will be re-opened to traffic (detour below).
2. Beginning at 7 a.m. on Saturday, October 16, 2010, both lanes on eastbound and westbound frontage roads will be closed between St. Paul and Olive Streets and continue through 5 p.m. (detour below).
3. Then, beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, October 16, 2010 and continuing through 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 23, 2010, each frontage road, east and westbound, will have one lane open to traffic.
Eastbound Woodall Rodgers frontage road traffic will be detoured south at St. Paul Street and east on Ross Street and then back north on Olive Street back to Woodall Rodgers. Westbound Woodall Rodgers frontage road traffic will be detoured north at Olive Street and west on McKinney Avenue and then back south on St. Paul back to Woodall Rodgers. Detour signage will direct motorists through the construction area.
TxDOT has been in communication to keep businesses and residents in the area apprised. TxDOT designed the contract to minimize construction impacts and maximize safety for the traveling public. Closures are limited to nights and weekends and consideration has been made for area events and activities.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 19, 2010
Contact: Cynthia Northrop White Duane Milligan, PE
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor TxDOT Project Manager
972. 989.6786 214.870.7062
cynthia.northropwhite@txdot.gov duane.milligan@txdot.gov
Main Lanes of Woodall Rogers Freeway Closed to Through Traffic this Weekend
Traffic will be detoured to I-30
DALLAS – The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will close the main lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to through traffic this weekend. The closure will begin at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 23, 2010 and reopen at 5 a.m. on Monday morning, October 25, 2010. Woodall Rodgers frontage roads will remain open.
The closure is necessary to ensure the safety of the traveling public as the contractor installs beams over eastbound and westbound lanes of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The beams will form the base of the park located above the freeway.
Both southbound US 75 traffic and northbound I-45 traffic bound for Westbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to westbound I-30. Both northbound and southbound I-35 E traffic bound for eastbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to eastbound I-30. Signage has been in place informing motorist of the upcoming closure. Motorists should follow the marked detour or consider seeking an alternate route.
The closure is one of the limited numbers of weekend closures allowable by contract and was coordinated to avoid several area events including Halloween weekend, and the State Fair. TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists by limiting the work to occur during off-peak hours or weekends, limiting the number of closures and gives consideration to weekend events in the area.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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Main Lanes of Woodall Rodgers Closed this Weekend
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2010
Contact: Cynthia Northrop White Duane Milligan, PE
TxDOT Public Information Supervisor TxDOT Project Manager
972. 989.6786 214.870.7062
cynthia.northropwhite@txdot.gov duane.milligan@txdot.gov
Main Lanes of Woodall Rogers Freeway Closed to Through Traffic this Weekend
Traffic will be detoured to I-30
DALLAS – The contractor, Archer Western, contracted by The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to construct the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, will close the main lanes of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to through traffic this weekend. The closure of the westbound mainlanes will begin at midnight on Saturday, November 20, 2010 and reopen at 2 a.m. on Monday morning, November 22, 2010. The closure of two eastbound mainlanes (leaving one lane open to through traffic) will begin at 9 p.m. on Friday, November 19, 2010 and continue through 8 am Sunday, November 21, 2010, at which time all eastbound lanes will be closed to through traffic and will re-open at 2 a.m. on Monday, November 22, 2010. The two right lanes of Pearl Street between the eastbound and westbound frontage roads will also be closed from 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Both frontage roads will remain open. The closure is one of the limited number of weekend closures allowable by contract.
Both southbound US 75 traffic and northbound I-45 traffic bound for westbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to westbound I-30. Northbound and southbound I-35E traffic bound for eastbound Woodall Rodgers will be detoured to eastbound I-30. Signage has been in place informing motorist of the upcoming closure. Motorists should follow the marked detour or consider seeking an alternate route.
The closure is necessary to ensure the safety of the traveling public as the contractor installs beams over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The beams will form the base of the park located above the freeway.
TxDOT strives to minimize the impact of these closures to area motorists by limiting the work to occur during off-peak hours or weekends, limiting the number of closures and as noted above, gives consideration to weekend events in the area.
Information on future construction activities will be posted on TxDOT’s website at www.txdot.gov in addition to postings on the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation website at www.theparkdallas.org under the mobility section.
TxDOT awarded the $44.5 million dollar contract to Archer Western to construct the deck and plaza over Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The project starts west of St. Paul and extends 1/4 mile to east of Pearl Street, and when complete, will create a short tunnel.
This partnership project between TxDOT, the City of Dallas and the private sector included $16.7 million dollars of enhancement funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is scheduled to be completed in early 2012.
TxDOT asks motorists to drive carefully through the work zone and appreciates their patience during this unique and exciting project.
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