Areas of Kings County to close for high-speed rail project

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KINGS COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - Some areas successful Kings County volition beryllium closed owed to enactment being done for the California High-Speed Rail project, officials announced.

Officials with the California High-Speed Rail Authority, on with the Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture, announced the intermittent lane closures on Highway 198 betwixt Sixth Avenue and Highway 43 successful Kings County for ongoing enactment astatine the Hanford Viaduct.

The enactment is scheduled from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. opening July 22 done July 26.

At the aforesaid time, officials besides accidental determination volition beryllium a roadworthy closure connected Iona Avenue betwixt Highway 43 and Seventh Avenue successful Kings County until Aug. 23. Traffic going eastbound connected Iona Avenue volition beryllium detoured northbound of Highway 43, eastbound of Houston Avenue, southbound of Seventh Avenue, past eastbound connected Iona Avenue.

According to officials, postulation going westbound connected Iona Avenue volition beryllium detoured southbound of Seventh Avenue, westbound connected Houston Avenue, southbound connected Highway 43, and past westbound connected Iona Avenue.

All closures, according to the High-Speed Rail Authority, are portion of the Construction Package 2-3, the 65-mile agelong of high-speed obstruction betwixt East American Avenue successful Fresno County and 1 mile northbound of the Tulare-Kern County line.

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