Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Residents will likely see more crews and traffic restrictions on a daily basis as work on the Clayton Road project continues.
(Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) Work has been moving forward on the Clayton Road Resurfacing and Pedestrian Enhancement Project since the year began and more work is underway between Oaks Springs Lane to Bopp Lane which is phase two of the project. As previously reported by Patch, phase one of the project is complete. Ground was broken in September and construction began in October beginning the three-phase project to repave Clayton Road from Hwy 141 to the city limits near Bopp Road. The project also includes creating a multi-use pedestrian trail on the north side of Clayton Road and installing a pedestrian walkway on the existing bridge over Hwy 141 which will connect the sidewalk on the …
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Road crews are making progress on resurfacing Clayon road as they conduct night work this week. Here's what's in store for the rest of the week.
Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde reports that resurfacing west of Mason Road is compete and offers an update Thursday on what's still to come. He said traffic delays will be minimal. Wilde released the following information in an email update on the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project. Over the last two nights, we managed to complete the new surface west of Mason Road. The only paving work which remains on that end of the project is the tie in for the pavement at Masonridge Road. Currently, we are paving the westbound lane between Oak Springs and Mason and will attempt to make the return trip covering the eastbound lane yet tonight. This will leave only the center lane between Oak Springs and …
Monday, April 23, 2012
Police are beefing up patrols as crews work to resurface Clayon Road, night work is expected to last all week long in an effort to avoid daytime traffic issues. Check out this week's schedule here.
UPDATED: 10:15 a.m., Monday- Town and Country road crews will begin night work this week on the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project. Night work starts at 7 p.m. Monday and will wrap up each morning by 5 a.m. The work is expected to wrap up by Saturday morning. Crews will be applying the final surface on the portion of Clayton Road between Old Woods Mill and Oak Springs. The police department will be conducting extra enforcement in the area to keep workers safe. Drivers are advised to plan their travel accordingly. Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde said last week was a productive one. He said crews completed the milling and wedging for the resurfacing of Clayon Road. He also wants to remind residents …
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Drivers are asked to avoid the Clayton and Mason roads intersection early Thursday morning. Night road work begins next week. Check out the latest photos of the road work here.
Town and Country road crews will begin working at the intersection of Mason and Clayton roads at 6 a.m. Thursday and will then head westbound toward Old Woods Mill Road. Drivers are urged to avoid these areas if possible to help alleviate traffic issues. Overnight work begins on the Clayton Road Project Monday. Wedging east of Mason Road and the milling west of Mason Road are now complete and should not see rush hour traffic delays in that area, according to Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde. Road resurfacing is taking place on Clayton Road between Oak Springs and Woods Mill roads this week and next week. Drivers may experience traffic delays in those areas through the end of next week. "As long as the …
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Resurfacing has begun on Clayton Road as part of Town and Country's new trail and road resurfacing project. This week crews work on trail landscaping and roadway paving.
UPDATED: 10:10 a.m. Tuesday- Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde tells Patch the road resurfacing is taking place on Clayton Road between Oak Springs and Woods Mill roads from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. "That's going to be subject to change based on what we see with the traffic," Wilde said. Drivers may experience traffic delays in those immediate areas through the end of next week as road crews work. Wilde said night paving is an option, but crews are not working at night at this time. This week crews are coldmilling the surface of Clayton road, preparing it for the overlay. "As long as the weather holds out for us, we're working every day," Wilde tells Patch. Wilde sent out the following email Tuesday morning. The …
Friday, April 13, 2012
Paving is now complete on the Clayton Road Trail. Road resurfacing starts next week so there could be traffic delays in the immediate area.
The final leg of the Clayton Road Trail is paved and now crews move on to resurfacing the road as part of Town and Country's the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project. The road work begins Monday and may cause some traffic delays. Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde just released the following email update on the Clayton Road Trail Project. I know there has been a lot of discussion and anticipation about the trail on Clayton Road. Yesterday, we paved the final leg of the trail between Principia and Oak Springs. Next week will provide a flurry of activity (weather permitting). Backfill and final grading will continue to progress while the landscaping installation will begin mid week. Starting Monday, we…
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Check out the latest update and upcoming work schedule on the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project. Plus, are you happy with the progress of the project? Post a comment below!
The dry weather over most of the last week allowed crews to make some progress on the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project, especially the paving of the trail. Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde also sent photos included in this article that show the recent progress. Wilde released the following email update on the Clayton Road Trail Project. We have really made some progress on the trail surface in the past week. Thanks to the rains holding off for a couple more days than anticipated, we managed to get all the rock base placed for the entire trail as well as get the surface pavement on the section from Longview Farm Park to the East Entrance at The Principia. There remains one more day of paving for …
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Check out the latest update and upcoming work schedule on the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project.
This winter's wet weather has not only caused delays for construction of the Clayton Road Trail and Resurfacing Project, but it's also created soggy, muddy conditions related to the grading for the trail. Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde just met with the project's contractor to discuss those issues and the work schedule over the coming weeks. Wilde released the following email update on the Clayton Road Trail Project. This week, they will complete most of the peripheral items such as demolition of remaining sidewalk, storm sewer pipe work and the last of the access ramps. Next week, we anticipate the weather to be good enough to continue the rough grading for the trail itself. The contractor has been …
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Despite wet weather, installation of the garden wall at Town and Country Lane is underway and paving between 141 and Oak Springs is set to begin.
This winter's wet weather has been a setback for construction of the Clayton Road Trail Project, but Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde said crews are still hard at work and plan to have the trail paved in the next few weeks. Wilde released the following email update on the Clayton Road Trail Project. We have been working on every available day to get the grading work completed for the trail. Earlier this week, we started on the installation of the garden wall at Town and Country Lane. This is the last major peripheral item before the final grading can be completed for the trail pavement. The soggy conditions have slowed us, but we are still making fairly good progress for January / February. It is our plan to have the …
Thursday, December 22, 2011
An apparent 19th century limestone foundation was unearthed during Clayton Road Trail construction.
The soggy weather has been a setback for construction of the Clayton Road Trail Project, but Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde said crews are still hard at work. He also said an apparent 19th century limestone foundation was recently unearthed, which will likely affect the initial construction plan. Wilde released the following email update on the Clayton Road Trail Project. We have continued to work every day we can. The soggy weather is keeping us from being as productive as we would like with the grading. Although you have not seen as much progress as we had hoped on the project site, we have still been busy working on numerous details. As luck would have it, we have unearthed a limestone foundation that appears to date…
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Gabrielle Biondo
11:33 am on Sunday, April 8, 2012
It's really cool to drive along Clayon Road and see all the progress too!   more ›