Part Of SR 17 In Fulton County To Be Closed For Two Days
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Part of SR 17 in Fulton County will be closed for about two days.
Press Release
KEWANNA — Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews will be conducting seal coating operations resulting in a road closure on SR 17 beginning on or after Wednesday, July 19.
SR 17 will be closed between SR 14 and SR 114 for about two days. The official detour for this closure will follow SR 14, SR 25, and SR 114.
Through traffic should utilize the detour or seek an alternate route. Local traffic should exercise caution and follow traffic directions carefully in the area where work is occurring. This work is weather dependent, and the schedule is subject to change.
When seal coating, work is most often completed under road closures to prevent damage to both vehicles and the roadway. If driving through a seal coating work zone, drivers should take extra caution, drive slowly and allow additional space between vehicles to prevent stone chips from damaging windshields or paint.
During these operations, the existing pavement is coated with liquid asphalt, which seals cracks and provides waterproof protection. Aggregate is applied over the seal coat. Once the seal coat has cured, crews will sweep the highway clear of loose stone, apply a fog seal surface coat and paint pavement markings.
This treatment is designed to extend the life of the pavement below by 3 to 5 years and lower maintenance costs. Seal coating is a cost-effective pavement preservation technique that is utilized across the state of Indiana, saving an estimated $6 million to $14 million in taxpayer expenditures for ever $1 invested in extending the life of a roadway.