Detour to Begin for Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road at SH 360
By Office of Communication
Posted on January 15, 2016, January 15, 2016

Detour to Begin for Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road at SH 360

Construction is scheduled to begin on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 on the Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road intersection at SH 360. This is a long-term closure that will be in place through Oct. 22, 2016.

To allow for construction of the new crossover bridge, Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road crossover access will be closed at SH 360. Traffic will be detoured directly north and south of the current crossover to the newly constructed detour turnarounds, allowing traffic to continue in either direction on SH 360 from the intersection.

Construction of the new bridge is expected to take six to nine months to complete. Once construction of the new crossover bridge is complete, construction of the new SH 360 mainlanes can take place without interfering with the intersection traffic.

DETOUR FOR SOUTHBOUND SH 360 OR WEBB LYNN ROAD ACCESS: Motorists on westbound Lynn Creek Parkway proceeding southbound on SH 360 or westbound on Webb Lynn Road will make a right turn onto the northbound SH 360 frontage road, exit left onto the detour and enter back onto the southbound SH 360 frontage road. Drivers will then have a signalized intersection to continue on southbound SH 360 or turn right onto Webb Lynn Road.

DETOUR FOR NORTHBOUND SH 360 OR LYNN CREEK PARKWAY ACCESS: Motorists on eastbound Webb Lynn proceeding northbound on SH 360 or eastbound on Lynn Creek Parkway will make a right turn, exit left onto the detour, make the turnaround and enter back onto the northbound SH 360 frontage road. Drivers will have a signalized intersection and can either continue on northbound SH 360 or turn right onto Lynn Creek Parkway.

A video depicting the detour is available at https://youtu.be/11y9LurbOSE.

For the most up-to-date information about the project, construction updates and lane closures, visit the project website at drive360south.com, register for e-mail alerts, or follow the project on Facebook and Twitter.

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