DICKINSON COUNTY (KSNT) - State transportation officials say part of K-4 Highway in Dickinson County will close later this month, bringing with it a large detour for locals to follow.
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced in a press release on Monday, Nov. 18 that a road work project is slated to run from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 on part of K-4 Highway just south of the town of Hope. Workers will be replacing a railroad crossing that requires the highway to be closed to all traffic while the project is ongoing.
Drivers will be unable to use K-4 just south of Hope and will instead be directed to take a signed detour route that uses K-43, I-70 and K-15, taking drivers through Abilene and Enterprise. The complete detour runs for 53 miles and will take about an hour to complete, according to Google Maps.
KDOT said it encourages drivers to follow the signed route, which uses state highways, for safety, weight and maintenance concerns. Drivers following this route are encouraged to stay alert and follow posted signs while traveling through work zones.
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