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Barrels for work on Highway 332


Published June 23, 2009

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QUESTION: Driving on Highway 332 this morning, I noticed orange buckets along the road. What are these for?



ANSWER: The best we can tell, the “buckets” are the typical device barrels used to delineate and channelize traffic through the work zones. They are dropping these outside the travel lanes along all the work areas, which were scheduled to start this week. These are for the installation of the storm pipe systems for the frontage roads and main road culvert crossings.

These same traffic devices will be used to direct the partial closure of the main lanes as proposed for the night time work of these crossings.

Sal Aguirre, Lake Jackson city engineer


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