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Waynesville Roadwork: Brace for 18 Months of Delays
11 Dec
Summary
- Phase II of Russ Avenue project starts January, lasting 18 months.
- Expect single lanes and potential turn lane closures causing congestion.
- Project cost is $42.8 million, not including acquisition or design.

Construction on the busiest section of Russ Avenue in Waynesville is scheduled to commence in January, marking phase II of a significant road improvement project. This extensive work is expected to continue for approximately 18 months, with an anticipated completion by fall 2027. Drivers should prepare for considerable traffic congestion as lanes will be reduced, and the central turning lane may be temporarily converted for through traffic to manage the volume.
The project, awarded to Buchanan and Sons for $42.8 million, involves relocating utilities before road widening begins. While the ultimate goal is smoother traffic flow by eliminating the middle turn lane for direct business access and utilizing U-turns at intersections, the construction period will be challenging. Access to businesses will be maintained, with measures in place to ensure entry and exit points remain usable, even if requiring phased work or nighttime operations.




