Major Bridge Project Begins in Ohio County

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News Summary

Ohio County is set to undergo significant changes with a $9.6 million bridge improvement project starting next week. The initiative aims to replace multiple bridges along Hwy 136 and enhance safety and accessibility for the approximately 1,500 daily travelers. Over several years, the project will include grading and drainage upgrades, with an anticipated completion by October 2026. Road closures will occur during the summer to avoid school traffic disruptions, promising a smoother journey along this crucial roadway.

Exciting Changes Ahead: Major Bridge Project Kicks Off in Ohio County

Ohio County residents, get ready for some big changes! Starting next week, a multi-million dollar bridge improvement project will rev up, reshaping the roads and bolstering safety on the frequently traveled Hwy 136, also known as Sebree-Hartford Road. This hefty $9.6 million project, spearheaded by Scott and Murphy, Inc., will roll out over the next several years, all in partnership with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC).

What’s in Store?

This improvement project is no small feat, as it aims to enhance safety and accessibility along a busy corridor, which sees approximately 1,500 vehicles a day. With a count like that, it’s clear that keeping this roadway in tip-top shape is a priority for the community.

The planned improvements will involve the entire replacement of multiple bridges, specifically targeting:

  • Stillhouse Branch – located at the 0.02-mile mark
  • Hanley Creek – at mile 1.07
  • Barnett Creek – 3.4 miles down the road
  • Toms Branch – at the 5.4-mile point
  • Little No Creek – at 5.7 miles
  • No Creek – at the 5.9-mile point

But wait, there’s more! Aside from those critical bridge replacements, grading and drainage upgrades are also on the agenda, ensuring better water management along the corridor. With all these updates, travelers can expect a smoother and safer journey.

Traffic Tips and Timeline

Undeniably, construction comes with its share of inconveniences. To ease the process, the project will be executed in phases, with the intention of minimizing disruptions to your daily commute. However, be prepared for some lane restrictions and traffic shifts that may pop up along the way. Your patience is appreciated as these improvements take shape.

Mark your calendars for two planned road closures this summer. These strategic closures are set to happen during the warm months, purposely chosen to dodge any school traffic snags that could occur during the academic year!

What to Expect Moving Forward

The project is sprawling and aims for significant completion by October 2026. The first major bridge could potentially be ready and open before the 2025-26 school year rolls around, provided everything goes smoothly. If not, we can just look forward to a June 2026 completion for that particular structure. Timing can be tricky though; weather conditions and unforeseen factors may lead to changes in the schedule, so stay tuned for updates.

Conclusion

Ohio County, brace yourself for an incredibly transformative time ahead! With dedicated efforts to elevate safety and accessibility on one of your crucial roadways, it seems like the journey through this project will be well worth the wait. As construction crews gear up for the task at hand, let’s all remain patient and optimistic about the exciting new asphalt tapestry to come!

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