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ROADSHOW for the Week of Nov. 17, 2024

New items or changes in project status are italicized.

*Inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances may occur, so the information below is strictly of an advisory nature and is subject to change with no notice.

Project updates/information for KY 536 widening and safety improvement projects can be found here​.

Learn more about the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project here. Project updates are also being provided via Facebook and X (formally Twitter).

Follow KYTC District 6 social media for the latest updates on the rest of the projects below. Facebook or Twitter. To subscribe to District 6 press releases, please click HERE.

I-471 DANIEL CARTER BEARD BRIDGE REPAIR PROJECT UPDATE

On Monday, Nov. 4, crews returned to the ongoing repair project on the bridges main span over the Ohio River. The project was put on hold due to a fir​e underneath the southbound Ohio approach to the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge in Cincinnati on Friday, Nov. 1. This project is separate from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) emergency project to repair damage from the fire, which occurred on land under the Ohio approach. 

KYTC has coordinated with ODOT to ensure crews can safely resume work on the main span of the bridge, which was not impacted by the fire. The KYTC repair project began on Monday, July 15. The fire did not impact any KYTC repairs that have already been completed on the bridge.

Crews have completed repairs on the northbound bridge, and will utilize the I-471 southbound highway closure currently in place to expedite the southbound bridge repairs. Work should be completed in several weeks, well ahead of the Dec. 1, 2024 expected completion date.​

Further information regarding this construction project can be located in the Campbell County section of the Roadshow.

Click here for more information about ODOT's I-471 Emergency Repair Project.​

BRACKEN - PENDLETON COUNTIES
  • AA Highway (KY 9) – A safety improvement project on two sections of the AA Highway in Bracken (19.73 – 19.85 mile point) and Pendleton (0.0 – 0.39 mile point) counties is now complete.

BOONE COUNTY

  • North Bend Road (KY 237) – 7.8 – 9.3 mile point – Intermittent single lane closures are possible on North Bend Road in Hebron, due to work related to an apartment complex development.

    The closures will occur as needed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m on the northbound side of North Bend Road from Gateway Boulevard extending to the intersection of Petersburg Road (KY 20) and North Bend Road.

    This permit project is currently in progress and is expected to continue through the end of Nov.

  • I-75 Southbound Exit 171 Ramp to KY 14/16 – 171.3 – 171.5 mile point – On Sunday, Sept. 8, crews will begin a project to add an additional left turning lane to the I-75 southbound exit 171 to Mary Grubbs Highway (KY 14/16) in Walton.

    Once complete, the ramp will have two left turning lanes and one right turning lane. This will ease congestion and provide for the safe and efficient movement of traffic through the interchange.

    Both lanes on the I-75 SB exit ramp to KY 14/16 will remain open for the majority of the project. One lane may be temporarily closed to allow for striping and barrier wall placement on Sunday, Sept. 8, during overnight hours from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.

    A large-scale reconstruction project for the Walton interchange is currently in the design process. More details on this project will be released at a later date.

  • Hopeful Church Road (KY 842) – 2.8 – 5.0 mile points – A gas main installation project is in progress on KY 842 from KY 18 (Burlington Pike) to U.S. 42. Duke Energy will be on-site, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most work will take place along the sidewalk: sections will be closed as construction shifts to different sections of KY 842. The sidewalks will be temporarily restored as crews complete each section and new sidewalks will be poured once construction is complete.

    Occasional lane shifts/closures as needed during construction. When lane closures are in place, flaggers will be on-site to direct motorists around the work zone.

    This project aims to increase reliability of the natural gas system in the area by installing approximately three miles of natural gas main along KY 842. Gas service will not be interrupted during construction.

    This project has a completion date of June 2025.

  • Burlington Pike (KY 18) – 2.5 – 5.2 mile points – The Boone County Water District is installing a water main on Burlington Pike from Botts Lane to Kelly Elementary School. Crews will be working Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Temporary traffic signals will be installed during those hours to direct traffic around the work zone. The signals will be removed at the end of each workday. This project is expected to be completed by the end of November. 

  • Donaldson Highway (KY 236) 0.0 – 1.6 mile points – A widening and safety improvement project on KY 236 (Donaldson Highway) between KY 842 (Houston Road) and KY 3076 (Mineola Pike) is in progress. The project will widen the 2-mile stretch of road to five lanes with curb and gutter, including two through-lanes in each direction with a center turn lane. A sidewalk and multiuse path also will be added.

    A traffic switch on Donaldson Highway from Mineola Pike to Turfway Road occured on Saturday, Oct. 5, Traffic is now utilizing the newly paved northern portion of the road. This configuartion will remain in place until June 2025.


    The project has a completion date of September 2025.


  • Mineola Pike (KY 3076) 0.0 – 0.9 mile points – A widening and improvement project on Mineola Pike is now substantially complete.

    Crews will continue to work on punch list items/corrective work as needed over the coming weeks. Be aware when traveling through the area and watch for crews performing these final tasks.

  • Weaver Road (KY 842) 1.6 2.1 mile points A turn lane and shoulder widening project is in progress. Crews are working on KY 842 between Trellises Drive and Constance Road. Crews will work Monday through Friday. This work will require single lane closures between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. All lanes will reopen at 3 p.m. The project is expected to be completed end of Nov.

CAMPBELL COUNTY

  • Tollgate Road (KY 2924) – 0.0 – 2.75 mile point – A resurfacing project on Tollgate Road beginning at Alexandria Pike (U.S. 27) extending east to Licking Pike (KY 915) is in progress.

    Base failure repairs were completed on Friday, Oct. 18. Contractors will return to the project limits on Thursday, Oct. 24, to mill the existing road surface. Paving operations will follow in the coming weeks.

    The contractors will be on-site between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Motorists should expect single lane closures during these daytime working hours. Flaggers will be on-site to direct traffic.

    The project is expected to be completed later this year.

  • Alexandria Pike (U.S. 27) – 1.11 – 1.85 mile point – A resurfacing project on Alexandria Pike from just north of Plum Creek Road extending north to just south of Nagel Road is now complete.

  • I-471 Daniel Carter Beard Bridge 4.8  5.0 mile points  A maintenance and repair project on the I-471 Daniel Carter Beard Bridge is in progress.

    Work on the northbound side of the bridge is now complete. Contractors are currently working on the southbound portion.

    The work includes replacing expansion stringer bearings, cleaning and maintenance of concrete barriers and arch hangers, replace elastomer seals, replace hatches at the top of the arch, as well as some additional pier repair work.​ 

    Weather permitting, the overall project has an expected completion date of Dec. 1, 2024.

CARROLL COUNTY
  • Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge – 5.7 – 5.9 mile point – A steel repair project on the U.S. 42 Carrollton-Prestonville Bridge is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

    The contractor plans to utilize a 24/7 single lane closure during the project. Temporary traffic signals will be placed on the bridge to guide traffic.

    Message boards will be placed next Monday, Sept. 30, to warn motorists of the upcoming work, and associated lane closures. Seek an alternate route to avoid delays.

    Weather permitting, the overall project has an expected completion date of early November. 

  • KY 389 1.89  3.56 mile points  A resurfacing project on KY 389 is scheduled to begin on Monday, Oct. 28. Crews will resurface KY 389 from Camp Branch Road extending northerly to the railroad tracks in English. Work will be performed during daylight hours. Weather permitting, crews will begin milling on Monday, Oct. 28. Paving operations are expected to begin Tuesday, Oct. 29. The contractor anticipates the project to take about three days of work. Expect single lane closures with flaggers guiding traffic safely through the work zone. The project is expected to be completed by Nov. 15, 2024.​

KENTON COUNTY

  • Bristow Road (KY 1303) – 0.0 – 0.92 mile point – A widening and safety improvement project on Bristow Road will begin on Monday, Sept. 16. Crews will be working on Bristow Road from the KY 536/KY 1303 intersection to the Beechgrove Elementary School.

    The project includes the following improvements:
    -Widening throughout the project area from two lanes of vehicular traffic, to four lanes to reduce congestion and improve traffic efficiency
    -A multi-use path will be built on both sides of Bristow Road to improve bicycle/pedestrian connectivity
    -Curb/gutter improvements along with storm sewer and drainage work. This work will greatly improve drainage in an area that has been prone to flooding

    Additionally, the project will eventually tie into a new roundabout at the KY 536 and KY 1303 intersection improving traffic flow, reducing congestion and increasing safety.

    Clearing operations are currently in progress. This work may involve several traffic impacts for equipment moving in and out of the work zone. The project will require traffic switches, and other new traffic patterns. Prior to these occurring, KYTC will send out an updated press release, as well as a post on social media to inform the public. Message boards will also be in place to warn motorists of any upcoming traffic pattern changes.

    The project is expected to be completed Fall 2025. Learn more about this project here.

    For more information on this project, visit our KY 536 website here​.

  • Bracht-Piner Road (KY 14)  0.0  3.26 mile points – A resurfacing project on Bracht-Piner Road is in progress.

    Crews are resurfacing Bracht-Piner Road from Dixie Highway (U.S. 25) to Madison Pike (KY 17). Crews will work between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Expect single lane closures as needed with flaggers on site to direct traffic.

    Base failure repairs and paving operations are now complete. Installation of rumble strip and striping still remains. The project is expected to be completed late 2024.​

  • I-71/75 Northbound Off-Ramp to Fifth Street (Exit 192) -- 190.48 mile point -- A maintenance project will begin on Monday, Nov. 18 on the off-ramp from I-71/75 northbound to Covington's Fifth Street (Exit 192). This work will require an evening/overnight ramp closure between the working hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. The ramp will reopen daily at 5 a.m. This work is expected to take four nights. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed Thursday, Nov. 21 at 5 a.m.​

  • Dixie Highway/Pike Street (U.S. 25) – 12.0 – 12.29 mile point – Beginning Monday, Sept. 16, crews will be working on U.S. 25 from west of Grays Peak to south of W. 12th Street in Covington. The work includes stabilizing the hillside around a bend on Dixie Highway/Pike Street.

    Expect a northbound single right lane closure near this area. This lane closure will be in place 24/7 for the entirety of the project. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed Friday, Nov. 29. 

  • Madison Pike/E. 20th Street (KY 17) 20.45 22.31 mile points ​ A resurfacing project on Madison Pike/E. 20th Street will begin Tuesday, Sept. 17. Crews will resurface Madison Pike/E. 20th Street from Latonia Avenue to Greenup Street. The project includes the resurfacing of E. 20th Street from Madison Pike to Greenup Street.

    Crews are working on completing base failures within the project limits as well as utility work. Milling and paving op​erations have not yet been scheduled. KYTC will advise on the District 6 Roadshow when milling/paving operations have been scheduled.

    This work will be performed between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. In areas with two lanes, traffic will be maintained with flaggers to guide traffic safely through the work zone. In areas where Madison Pike is three to four lanes, one lane will be maintained in each direction at all times. 

    Motorists are encouraged to find an alternate route to avoid possible delays. Expect delays during peak travel periods. Please, drive carefully to keep our crews safe through this heavily traveled corridor.

    Weather permitting, the project has an expected completion date of Nov. 15, 2024.

  • Fourth Street/Fifth Street/Highway Avenue (KY 8) A resurfacing project on KY 8 is in progress.
    The following portions of KY 8 will be resur​fac​​ed:

    • Highway Avenue from Spring Street (mile point 6.14) to Western Avenue (mile point 6.23), a distance of 0.09 miles.
    • Fifth Street from the exit off-ramp of I-71/75 northbound (mile point 6.68) to the Licking River Bridge (mile point 7.6), a distance of 0.92 miles. 
    • Fourth Street from west of Garrard Street (mile point 7.41) to Philadelphia Street (mile point 6.66), a distance of 0.75 miles. 


    As part of the resurfacing project, a roadway reconfiguration will take place on a half-mile stretch of W. Fourth Street from Garrard Street (mile point 7.41) to Johnson Street (mile point 6.89).​ The current right lane on W. Fourth Street through this area will become a dedicated bicycle lane. The five-foot wide bicycle lane will feature a three-foot buffer from the curb, and two-foot buffer from vehicular traffic. This bicycle lane will be one-way with bicyclists traveling westbound on W. Fourth Street.​​

    Motorists should expect single lane closures in the project area. Flaggers may be used to guide traffic safely through the work zone. The majority of the work is being performed at night to reduce traffic impacts to motorists.​


    Milling/paving operations on Fifth Street concluded on Thursday, Sept. 12​.

    Fourth Street milling/paving operations and roadway reconfiguration has not been scheduled. We will provide an additional update once the work is scheduled.


    Weather permitting, the overall project has an expected completion date of Nov. 15, 2024. ​

  • Clay Wade Bailey Bridge (U.S. 25, U.S. 42, U.S. 127) 13.45 13.87 mile points Crews will be performing routine bridge repairs on the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge beginning Monday, April 22. The project will consist of replacing joints, sealing joints, repairing steel and approach/truss drainage repairs.

    The contractor plans to utilize a single lane closure for the majority of the project. One lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction. 
    A ten-day closure of the bridge may be necessary to perform some of the work. This full closure would be permitted beginning on a Friday at 8 p.m. for a period of ten-days, and would reopen to traffic by the second Monday at 5 a.m. The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrian traffic for the duration of construction; however, it may be closed for seven days to perform the required sidewalk repairs.

    ​KYTC will advise motorists and pedestrians via press release and social media ahead of any lane, sidewalk or full bridge closure. Message boards will be in place to warn motorists of the upcoming work, and associated lane closures​.

  • Mt. Zion Road/Bristow Road (KY 536) ​ 0.96 ​ 2.5 mile points ​ ​a widening and safety improvement project on KY 536 will begin on Monday, April 22. Crews will be working on KY 536 from west of the KY 1303 intersection, to west of Williamswoods Drive.

    The project includes the following improvements:
    ​-Widening throughout the project area from two lanes of vehicular traffic, to four lanes, to reduce congestion and improve traffic efficiency
    -A multi-use path will be built on both sides of KY 536 to improve bicycle/pedestrian connectivity
    -Curb/gutter improvements along with storm sewer and drainage work

    Additionally, two roundabouts will be built to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and increase safety. These roundabouts will be located at the following intersections:
    -KY 536 and KY 1303
    -KY 536 and Hogrefe Road

    Crews will begin clearing the project area on Monday, April 22. This work may involve several traffic impacts for equipment moving in and out of the work zone. The project will require traffic switches, and other new traffic patterns. Prior to these occurring, KYTC will send out an updated press release, as well as a post on social media to inform the public. Message boards will also be in place to warn motorists of any upcoming traffic pattern changes.

    The project is expected to be completed Spring 2027. Learn more about this project here.
    ​​

  • Amsterdam Road (KY 371)  5.6  6.3 mile points  A gas line project is in progress. Utility crews will be working on Amsterdam Road between Deerfield Drive and Dry Creek Road. Duke Energy crews will be working between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. During working hours, a single lane closure will be in place, and flaggers will be used to guide traffic. The project is expected to be completed by January 2025.​​

OWEN COUNTY

  • Owenton-Crittenden Road (KY 22) – 11.05 – 15.59 mile points – A safety improvement project is in progress on KY 22. Crews will be straightening curves and correcting the superelevation of curves that have become flat over time, along with several additional improvements through the project area.

    Temporary single lane closures may be required from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. while crews are present. When these lane closures are in place, flaggers will guide traffic through the work zone. Motorists should expect temporary lane closures through the project area.


WORK ZONE TIPS
  1. PAY ATTENTION: Don't text or talk on the phone. Keep both hands on the wheel.

  2. DRIVE ALERT: Watch for speed limi​t reductions, narrowing lanes, changing traffic patterns and most importantly – workers.

  3. Respect posted speed limits.

  4. BE PATIENT: Driving 45 mph instead of 55 mph through a 5-mile work zone will only add 1.2 minutes to your trip. Speeding and aggressive driving are major causes of work zone crashes.

  5. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE: Allow space on all sides of your vehicle and maintain a safe following distance. The most common type of work zone crash is a rear-end collision.

  6. RESPECT FLAGGERS AND OBEY THEIR GUIDANCE: A flagger has the same authority as a regulatory sign, so a driver can be cited for disobeying the flagger's directions.

  7. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE: Those signs are carefully selected to give drivers accurate information and important warnings.

  8. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Check out GoKY, TRIMARC, or WAZE for traffic and travel information. Select alternate routes when possible. If a work zone cannot be avoided, expect delays, and allow for extra time.

  9. Check out social media to plan ahead before your travels Facebook or X (formally “Twitter")​





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