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    Manhattan city officials announce temporary street closures, improvements

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    By KMAN Staff on September 14, 2021 Local News, Manhattan
    Map showing 14th and Laramie to Anderson Ave. street closure. (Image courtesy City of Manhattan Public Works)

    Repairs on Fort Riley Boulevard will result in the two inside lanes of the street being closed between 10th Street and Juliette Avenue starting Tuesday.

    It’s forecast that the repairs could take several weeks as rain might delay work.

    Also, work on 14th Street and Beach Lane at Anderson Avenue will prompt the closure of the north and south sides of the intersection, beginning Tuesday.

    Pedestrian access at the intersection will be closed throughout as the city is working on the storm sewer, sidewalks and street.

    It’s expected the project will be completed in between six to eight weeks.

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