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Lander Road Project To Start In Mid-June
Delays are expected, the city said. But efforts will be made to minimize the disturbance to commuters.

MAYFIELD, OH — Lander Road will be undergoing extensive reconstruction starting in mid-June. The project could hamper commuters, though the city said every effort will be taken to preserve traffic flow.
The project will take place in two phases. Phase one will happen between Ridgebury Boulevard and Mayfield Road. Phase two will occur between Mayfield Road and the I-271 overpass.
Crews will be milling the existing asphalt to a depth of two to three inches, according to a post on the city's Facebook page. The concrete base of the street, and nearby curbs, will then be repaired. Utility casing will be adjusted and then crews will resurface Lander Road with new asphalt.
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Traffic flow should be normal on Lander Road south of the I-271 overpass. Commuters should expect traffic to be limited to one-way flow in a northerly direction in the work zone.
The city said that there will be delays, as there are with any type of construction project. However, every effort will be made to minimize the disturbance to drivers.
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