Precinct 3 Project Traffic Alert Tomorrow Morning Oct. 30 on Research Forest Drive

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Montgomery County Precinct 3 has announced traffic restrictions for eastbound Research Forest Drive at Greenbridge Drive on Thursday morning, October 30, from 5 a. m. to 11 a. m. The concrete pour for a left-turn lane extension will limit traffic to one lane, creating significant delays in all directions at the intersection.

Residents and commuters are urged to find alternate routes to bypass the construction zone. This project is designed to nearly double the vehicle storage capacity in the left-turn lane, which will enhance traffic flow in the area. The improvements will also widen the existing turn lane, reducing congestion for local drivers. The traffic alert highlights the importance of planning ahead and adjusting travel routes accordingly. Montgomery County aims to improve transportation infrastructure in the region, which is vital for local connectivity.

This construction work reflects ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and efficiency for the community.

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