Road Construction Update
Sierra Park Terrace Closure
Contractors working for the City of Beavercreek will be replacing a road culvert located between 4088 and 4074 Sierra Park Terrace starting Monday September 13. This work will require the closure of the roadway for one week. Detours will be established via Silverdale Terrace To Sunbeam Drive to Silvercrest Terrace. During the closure, the culvert will be removed, therefore emergency traffic will not be able to be maintained.
Grange Hall Road Closure
On or after August 17, 2010 crews will be closing Grange Hall Road between Kemp Road and La Grange Road for the replacement of a failing culvert. The Detour for this work will be Dayton-Xenia Road to North Fairfield road to Kemp road. Grange Hall Road will be open to residents and local traffic between Dayton-Xenia Road and La Grange. Residents living in the affected area will have access to their residences. The work will be occurring in front of 2070 Grange Hall Road.
Mc Kay Road Improvement
The Contractor performing the work associated with this improvement has indicated they intend to begin their work early the week of August 9. This project involves replacement of an existing failing storm sewer that is parallel to Mc Kay Road starting at Hanes Road and ending near Maple Drive. The contractor intends to perform most of the work associated with this project without impacting traffic, but the lanes in the area of this work zone will reduced in width while the work is in progress. We would encourage anyone needing to travel in this area to use Lantz Road to avoid complications and delays.
Grange Hall Road Bikeway
This project includes placement of curb, storm sewer and side path on Grange Hall Road between the Creekside Trail and Research Park Blvd. The work is primarily on the east side of the road, but there is some minor widening that will be done on the west side near the US 35 overpass. Most of this work will be off the road, but construction vehicles will be entering and leaving the roadway area, which may create some slowdowns.