Traffic alert: Work planned for State and Ogden intersection

On or around Tuesday, April 14, work at the intersection of Ogden Avenue and State Street will begin that will significantly impact traffic to and from Geneseo High School and Geneseo Middle School.

This work is being done now as the contractor discovered unexpected infrastructure issues that significantly impact proper water and sewer services to the high school. It is anticipated that the work could last up to two weeks.

The following is an overview of how students and families from each school may need to reroute their usual travels.

Geneseo High School:

Drivers can access GHS in one of two ways.

  1. When coming from College Avenue and turning east onto Ogden Avenue, drivers can then turn north onto State Street as usual.

  2. When coming from the east portion of Ogden Avenue, drivers will need to turn north at Russell Avenue into the parking lot directly south of Bob Reade Field. Drivers will then be routed west through the parking lot and onto State Street.

Geneseo Middle School:

While getting to GMS will be somewhat unaffected, drivers leaving may need to take a different route than usual.

  1. When drivers leave the middle school and turn west onto Ogden Avenue, they will need to turn south on Russell Avenue.

  2. Due to the circumstances, the city requests that drivers who are leaving GMS and needing to travel north do not drive through the parking lot south of Bob Reade Field to access State Street and College Avenue. Please take Russell Avenue south in order to eventually turn west.

Drivers coming from north of Geneseo:

Anyone traveling from the north of town to GHS and GMS are encouraged to take the Wolf Road extension to Grange Road to Chicago Street and then west onto Ogden Avenue.

Slow down, stay alert:

We ask that all drivers please take extra care when traveling to and from the high school and middle school during this construction period. Slow down, stay alert, and follow all posted signage and directions. Your safety, and the safety of others, depends on it.

Thank you for being patient and doing your part to keep our community safe.