OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Fort Street in northwest Omaha will be repaved this summer between 108th and 114th streets. Construction begins in June
- Workers will repave both eastbound and westbound lanes with construction beginning in June and lasting until mid-August.
- According to the city’s Public Works department, the repaving work is expected to reduce seasonal potholes and cut down on the need for frequent patching.
- “It obviously needs done. It should have been prioritized over a lot of other things that were done,” said one neighbor.
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Drivers who use Fort Street in northwest Omaha can expect construction this summer as the city prepares to repave a stretch of the road that neighbors say is riddled with potholes.
Workers will repave both eastbound and westbound lanes between 108th and 114th streets, with construction beginning in June and lasting until mid-August. The project will move in phases, and drivers will still be able to travel along Fort Street during construction…