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Lane Closure on 76 Country Music Blvd. This Week

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A major Branson road will see lane closures over the next couple of days.

The full release below is from the City of Branson:

The City of Branson Public Works Department will be performing work collaboratively with the Missouri Department of Transportation on W. Hwy. 76 Country Blvd. beginning Wednesday, June 12 and continuing throughout the day Thursday, June 13, 2024.

Each closure will involve only one lane of traffic at a time and signage will be in place to detour traffic into the center lane to navigate the work zone. The city encourages motorists to be aware of signage, traffic cones and work crews in the designated Work Zone and changing traffic patterns for the duration of the project. This project is weather-dependent and adverse weather conditions may cause delay.

For questions or concerns regarding this project, please contact the City of Branson Public Works and Engineering Department at 417-337-8559.

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