Resurfacing to begin end of month on nearly 22 miles of U.S. 160 west of Wellington

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Work will start soon on a nearly $4.5 million resurfacing on U.S. 160 in Sumner County.

According to a news release Monday from the Kansas Department of Transportation, the project involves milling and a hot-mix-asphalt overlay. The resurfacing will be from the Harper/Sumner county line east to the west city limits of Wellington. The length is about 21.5 miles.

The work is expected to begin around March 25 and be completed around early June.

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During the work, traffic will be restricted to one lane and controlled by flaggers and a pilot car. Motorists should be prepared to slow down and stop and face delays of up to 15 minutes.

APAC Shears, of Hutchinson, is the primary contractor for the $4,490,212 project.

For updated information on this and other KDOT highway projects and road conditions across the state, go to www.kandrive.gov.

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