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Coryell County to close County Road 102 March 4-13 for scheduled maintenance

County Road 102 is closed for scheduled maintenance March 4-13, 2026, a public notice on Coryell County's official website says.

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Coryell County to close County Road 102 March 4-13 for scheduled maintenance
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County Road 102 (CR 102) is closed for scheduled maintenance from March 4 through March 13, 2026, the county’s official website posted in a public notice. The closure began March 4 and the county lists the full ten-day window on its homepage.

The notice on the Coryell County homepage includes a road‑closure flyer that states the closure dates as March 4-13, 2026 and identifies the action as scheduled work. The same flyer and dates appear in the county’s main public-notice section, giving the closure formal notice to residents and motorists.

As of March 5, 2026 the closure remains in effect; motorists encountering County Road 102 should expect the road to be closed through March 13. The county’s online posting is the primary announcement for the closure and lists no alternate dates in the public-notice entry, indicating the county intends the closure to run the full window posted.

Coryell County’s homepage carries the road-closure flyer alongside other public notices, and the county’s public-notice page is the reference point for updates to the CR 102 schedule. Residents and commercial drivers tracking travel on County Road 102 can consult the county homepage for any revisions or additional notices during the March 4-13 period.

The county’s designation of the work as scheduled maintenance frames the closure as planned and time-limited; the public-notice entry ties the action specifically to March 4-13, 2026. The county’s main public-notice page will reflect any changes to the schedule and remains the official channel for reopening information after March 13.

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