What is the difference between Road Closed and Road Closed to Thru Traffic?

Roads may be closed during construction to keep everyone safe or to allow materials to cure before traffic is allowed back on. Drivers not following the road closure signs are putting themselves and the workers in danger. Drivers that do not follow the signing may be ticketed and invoiced for any damage caused.

Road ClosedRoad Closed to Thru Traffic

Barricades & possibly fence blocking access

Barricades staggered to allow access

No traffic allowed in or out

Traffic allowed to location within the closure

Impassible conditions within closure

Traffic not allowed to drive through without a destination within the closed road

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1. When a road is closed for a project and traffic uses rock roads, how is the dust being controlled?
2. Where can I find information about current road construction?
3. How can I receive regular project updates and other project details?
4. What is the difference between Road Closed and Road Closed to Thru Traffic?
5. Will vehicle access be available at all times during the concrete paving project?
6. If access is not available at times throughout the project, how are emergency situations handled?
7. How are various services such as mail delivery, garbage pick-up, and bus stops handled during the project?
8. How will my driveway be adjusted to match the proposed concrete overlay?
9. Recently I have seen County crews extending entrance culverts and flattening slopes on driveways and field entrances. How does the County choose which drives to do?