Enid News & Eagle
By Alexander Ewald September 23, 2021
ENID, Okla. — City staff promised downtown business owners a less painful, shorter second phase of reconstructing Randolph through the area set to begin next month.
Mill and overlay of the blocks of Randolph from Washington to the railroad tracks is planned for six total days in October.
Downtown businesses should experience minimal disruption since many would be closed at the start of the week, city engineering project manager Jason Unruh said during a city forum with business owners Wednesday.
Contractors will mill the street from Oct. 3-5, then overlay the pavement from Oct. 10-12.
Blocks will be closed one at a time as crews mill the road, Unruh said, and people can park immediately once the mill is done.
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