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Several construction projects begin on Monday, November 8th across the City of Lubbock as well as the South Plains.


The first of two shutdowns at 50th Street and Indiana Avenue in Lubbock will take place for the construction of water infrastructure. The project will shut down some northbound lanes on Indiana as well as some westbound lanes along 50th. This project should take around a week to complete, and the second shutdown will happen in mid-December.


Crews with the City of Lubbock are set to continue roadway improvements along Indiana Avenue in South Lubbock. The project will be on Indiana between 146th Street and 154th Street and result in this portion of road being closed. Drivers are asked to find alternate routes.


Work on a TxDOT project to improve sidewalks and curb ramps in Swisher, Castro, and Floyd counties will begin this week. The project is meant to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Various locations in Tulia, Hart, and Floydada are the main targets of work.

In Tulia:

  • FM 1318 - from U.S. 87 to FM 146
  • SH 86 - from U.S. 87 to South Jackson Street
  • U.S. 87 - from FM 1318 to SH 86
  • FM 146 - from FM 1318 to SH 86

In Hart: FM 168 - Avenue A to Railroad Avenue

In Floydada: FM 784 - from North Texas Avenue to U.S. 70

Other projects include:

  • U.S. 62 - from CR 260 to U.S. 70
  • U.S. 70 - from Texas Street to FM 246

Daytime shoulder and outside lane closures are to be expected. Work is scheduled to be completed in late-July 2022, weather permitting.

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