Major construction projects have been taking place across numerous counties in the area, as announced by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3. This large-scale effort is part of the ongoing road rehabilitation and improvement projects within the district’s jurisdiction. From road resurfacing to bridge reconstruction and deck restoration, these infrastructure development initiatives are expected to significantly enhance safety and travel experiences for residents and commuters across these areas.
One of the major undertakings is the ongoing project on Interstate 165 in Butler County. Crews are currently engaged in milling and resurfacing activities in both directions from mile point 26.4 to 32.8. As a consequence, motorists can expect lane closures in this area, and the traffic speed limit has been reduced to 55 mph for the safety of workers who are working close to the roadway. The project is projected to be completed by November 1.
Besides these large-scale projects, there is also a district-wide striping effort in effect. In the coming weeks, various routes throughout the district will undergo striping to enhance road safety for all motorists. Road users are urged to exercise caution when approaching these construction zones and to provide sufficient space for the striping vehicles to work.
Other key construction projects have been distributed across counties like Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson, and Warren, implicating multiple roadways within these counties.
In Edmonson County, a significant project to replace a bridge on KY 187 Sunfish Road is ongoing, with a closure expected to last 60 days with a signed detour in place. On the other hand, Logan County witnesses road resurfacing activities on KY 1293, with lane closures and potential delays expected until June 30. Metcalfe and Monroe Counties also have road resurfacing projects underway, with completion dates slated for the end of June and beginning of July respectively.
Simpson County features a project aimed at rehabilitating the concrete section on KY100, involving lane closures and a planned 21-day road closure set to begin on May 28.
Notably, Warren County is witnessing the construction of left and right turn lanes from U.S. 68 to Fred Madison Road into the Kentucky Transpark. Moreover, work is intensifying to widen and improve KY 101 near Interstate 65 at Smiths Grove, which includes the widening of northbound and southbound I-65 off-ramps, installing new traffic signals, and building additional lanes and a roundabout. Motorists can expect new traffic patterns in the coming months, including lane closures, lane shifts, and occasional flagged traffic. Delays are anticipated.
With such widespread construction operations in progress, all drivers are urged to bear in mind the presence of construction zones, adhere to reduced speed limits, and pay attention to workers while on the road. For up-to-date traffic information, motorists can visit GoKY’s website.
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