
Morrison County residents should expect to see maintenance crews at work this week. According to an official report, the Morrison County Public Works Department has scheduled roadwork activities from August 4 to August 8. The announcement, listed on Morrison County's official website, urges drivers to exercise caution when driving near the affected areas.
The scheduled maintenance will involve shoulder work on CSAH 6, CSAH 22, and County Road 220. In addition, motorists may notice crews busily mowing roadside ditches, a routine task that helps maintain visibility and road safety. A more significant project includes the installation of culverts on County Road 237, an essential task that ensures proper drainage and road integrity. The maintenance report calls for attentiveness around work crews, especially noting the presence of "flashing lights."
For local commuters, these activities may mean minor inconveniences such as temporary lane closures or slight delays. However, the work is crucial for maintaining the county’s infrastructure and ensuring public safety. Residents are not only advised to be cautious but also to plan their travel routes accordingly to avoid unnecessary disruptions.
The Public Works Department has made it clear that maintaining the safety of their teams, as well as the public, is a top priority. Residents and visitors in the area should heed their advice and respect the work zones. The county's communication emphasizes, "Please use caution around work crews and flashing lights." For updates on these and other county projects, Morrison County encourages community members to regularly check its website.









