2 big Madison road projects set for completion by August

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A couple of huge road projects in Madison are set to finish by August. (City of Madison)

Despite braving one of the rainiest months we have seen in quite some time, crews working on two major Madison road projects are set to finish on schedule.

The Mill Road stabilization effort and the new roundabout at Huntsville-Browns Ferry and Burgreen Road are set for completion by August. Here’s what to know:

Mill Road stabilization effort

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Work continues on a new retaining wall system on Mill Road. (City of Madison)

Three segments of a new retaining wall system on Mill Road are taking shape to support long-term stability and accommodate roadway improvements:

  • Wall 1 (West Segment): Fully completed and back-filled, this section extends up to the entrance of the Millstone subdivision.
  • Wall 2 (Middle Segment): Roughly 80% complete, with remaining work focused around a water service line and final rows of block and back-fill
  • Wall 3 (East Segment): Crews are currently wrapping up the foundation work while navigating around an existing sewer main.

Once all three walls are back-filled, contractors will proceed with repaving the road surface along with the multi-use trail that runs along Mill Road.

The Mill Road sidewalk extension project is nearing completion as well, offering a new pedestrian link from County Line Road to the Bradford Creek Greenway Trailhead.

Huntsville-Browns Ferry + Burgreen Roundabout

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Crews are making significant headway at the intersection of Huntsville-Browns Ferry and Burgreen Road. (City of Madison)

A new traffic roundabout is under construction at the intersection of Huntsville-Browns Ferry and Burgreen Road, another project that is scheduled for an August completion date.

Here’s an update:

  • Storm drain structures are nearly finished, with final work wrapping up this week.
  • Demolition and earthwork for the roundabout are already underway as the layout begins to take form.
  • Once complete, the roundabout will ease traffic flow, improve intersection safety and better support the growing community along Madison’s western corridor.

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Michael Seale
Michael Seale
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