New Mexico Department of Transportation District One Office in Cooperation with Mountain States Construction, Inc.

New Mexico Department of Transportation District One Office in Cooperation with Mountain States Construction, Inc.
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From February 20,  2023 post.

#TrafficAlert The New Mexico Department of Transportation District One office in cooperation with Mountain States Construction, Inc. (Contractor) will be continuing with the roadway rehabilitation project on US-70 from milepost 143 (I-10 / US-70 Interchange) to milepost 161 (Organ). 

Drivers can expect various daytime lane closures on the frontage road and intersections on all eastbound and westbound lanes from Nasa Rd. to Del Rey Blvd.

Beginning Monday, February 20, 2023,  crews will begin crack sealing from Nasa Rd. working westbound, one lane of travel will be closed for these repairs. Contractor’s hours of operation will be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

The New Mexico Department of Transportation is committed to the safety of the traveling public and thanks you for your cooperation during this work. For updated information go to: New Mexico Department of Transportation at www.nmroads.com or call 511.

#NMDOT NMDOT

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