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Franklin paving project update

7/28/2023

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Some severe weather predicted for this weekend has the A1 Construction and the City of Franklin changing the work schedule that was originally posted earlier this week. Basically everything will shift a day and there will be no work done on Saturday.
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The work on Buffalo Street will affect the CATA bus transfer stop. Franklin City Manager Tracy Jamieson worked with the Crawford Area Transportation Authority to address the matter.

CATA's Assistant Director Kristin Hauser said the Buffalo Street bus stop will be moved the corner of 12th and Buffalo Streets on affected days. 
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​Street milling and paving in Franklin continues into next week. The work, begun Thursday is expected to continue next week beginning at 7 a.m. each day weather permitting and continue all day until dusk according to a press release from the City of Franklin.

Work on the follow roads will done:

Friday, July 28
Elk Street from South Park to Washington Crossing, Otter Street from South Park to 12th St., Elk Street from West Park to 13th St. 
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Saturday, July 29
Work has been postponed to Monday.


Monday, July 31
Buffalo Street from 12th St. to 14th St., 14th Street from Buffalo to Liberty, 14th Street from Liberty to Elk.
 
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Tuesday, August 1
15th Street from Elk to Otter, 13th Street from Chestnut to Eagle, Eagle Street from 15th to 13 th ;

Wednesday August 2
Evergreen Drive from Alder Lane to Gurney Rd., Brown Avenue from Grant to Atlantic, Monroe Street from Washington to End, and Madison Street from Washington to Adams.

The work is being done by IA Construction Corporation of Franklin.
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Final top coat paving will follow.
“Keep in mind this schedule is fluid and many factors can change or extend it” said City Manager, Tracy Jamieson, "A little neighborly patience during this temporary inconvenience will go a long way.”

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