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Westwood Fairway Water Main Replacement (N Washington Rd)

Page last updated February 24, 2026

TRAFFIC ALERT: Lane restrictions on W Jefferson Boulevard, between Ardmore Avenue and Taylor Street, beginning Wednesday, February 25, 2026, through the end of May.

  • At least one eastbound and one westbound lane will remain open at all times.
  • The inside lanes (closest to the center) on both sides of the road will be open to through traffic.
  • Where turn lanes exist, they will be used as work zones.
  • When a turn lane is used for construction, the adjacent travel lane will serve as the temporary turn lane.
  • Be sure to take extra time in the morning when travelling or plan for an alternate route.
Map overview of the W Jefferson / N Washington project.

Map of lane restriction. To enlarge, see below.

Project Overview

The Westwood Fairway Water Main Replacement project will bring in more than 9,000 feet of new water main pipe. This area, specifically along N Washington Road, has had 21 water main breaks in the last 30 years. This project will also cover W Jefferson Boulevard, at the intersections of Taylor Street and Ardmore Avenue.

The area currently has cast iron water mains in place. They will be replaced with high density polyethylene pipe which is flexible and durable. Property restoration will take place following the competition of the project.

This project will include lane closures or restrictions. Check back here for traffic updates and visit TrectheFort for more information. 

Contact

Sabrina Tucker

Construction Manager

A Google Map overview of the Westwood Fairway Water Main project.
Westwood Fairway Water Main Replacement - Entire Project Area
A diagram with a blue line along N Washington Road for the Westwood Fairway Water Main Replacement project.
N Washington Rd - Project Area
A project map overview of the W. Jefferson lane restriction.
Lane restriction map for W. Jefferson Boulevard
A collection of new water main pipes stacked up on top of each other on a yard in the North Anthon water main replacement.
Example of polyethylene pipes