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The county has decided to immediately close Louisville Road between Rockenham Road and EmileRoad due to the deteriorating bridge deck over Rock Creek.
The detour foreastbound traffic on Louisville Road will be south on Rockenham Road to HansonRoad, t...
The Green Valley Road Multi-Use Trail project in Manhattan is scheduled tobegin on Tuesday, May 30, 2023. The trail will be for both pedestrians andbicyclists.
The project will consist of a 10-foot wide concrete trailfrom Eagles Landing Drive, then s...
UPDATE 5-16-2023: S. Dwight Drive just south of the intersection with Kinzie's Jo's Way is now closed to through traffic. All addresses can be accessed from the south.
Concrete street repairs are now underway in Nelson’s Ridge s...
The Pottawatomie County Dust Control spray treatment project scheduled to begin Tuesday, May 9, 2023, may delay traffic while specific roads are treated.
The treatment project should be completed by June 15, 2023 in all locations.
Changes to the schedule ca...
UPDATE 5-3-2023
Havensville Road has one lane open between Sunflower Road and Trails End Road. Signs have been installed to direct traffic through the single lane area at the bridge.
Due to an accident on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, Havensville Road between...
UPDATE 4-26-2023
Traffic control is being set up today. All ORIGINAL lane closures are in effect. See below.
UPDATE: 4-17-2023
Due to an issue with traffic control on Highway 24, the project will begin with widening Columbian Road south of Highway ...
Concrete streetrepair work will begin this week in Eagles Landing subdivision.
Repair areas havebeen marked and the contractor, T&M Concrete Construction, will use themarked areas to determine the schedule of work. The contractor will ...
Work to repair areas of concrete on Timber Creek subdivision streets will begin soon. Timber Creek subdivision is located in the southwest corner of the county.
This week, Pottawatomie County Public Works employees marked areas on streets in the Timber Cre...