North Dakota – Reede Construction announced it will implement a traffic switch on Tuesday, Sept. 30, to advance work on the U.S. Highway 2 and Dakota Parkway corridor in Williston.
Crews will shift traffic Tuesday morning, with signage and traffic control in place before the change begins. One lane in each direction will remain open under reduced speeds, though lane widths will be narrowed.
Left turns may be restricted at unsignalized approaches within the work zone, and flagger-controlled operations are expected during the transition.
Officials emphasized that business access will remain open through signed right-in/right-out entrances. Motorists were urged to watch for wayfinding signs, expect short delays during peak hours, and avoid mid-block or unsanctioned U-turns.
The new traffic pattern will remain in effect while crews complete paving, concrete, utility, and restoration work. Drivers were reminded to obey posted signs, follow directions from flaggers, and slow down in work zones, where fines are doubled.
Traffic switch to take place Sept. 30 along U.S. Highway 2 and Dakota Parkway in Williston