 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will soon begin a resurfacing project in Coal Run to address potholes and install new reflective paddles. The roads will be under construction from Coal Run to Mossy Bottom and the project will take an estimated five to six weeks to complete weather permitting. At least one lane on both sides will be closed during the entire construction period. We're starting Tuesday night. Work hours will be 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. It's a total mill and reef surface of the six lane. The last time we did this was 2000 when we actually made it from four to six lanes. We did a microsurface in 2012. Quite a bit of potholes now. It's a big project but it needs to be done and we just want to get the word out there's going to be some delays. We're going to have a lane in each direction shut down during the day from those hours of 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and during work hours we will shut down two lanes in each direction. Motorists are advised to be mindful of construction workers during work hours. Delays are to be expected considering the large scale of the project. This is for efficiency if we had to take all track control on and off the road each at the end of each shift and set it back up at the beginning of the next shift. The project would probably double, triple in length time wise. So we're expecting four to six weeks, hopeful for four, but it could be five to six depending on weather and whatnot. It's already a 45 mile an hour zone but we ask that people take extra care and be watching for, you know, the public and oncoming motorists, construction workers, our guys during this time. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.