I-275 CARROLL CROPPER BRIDGE UPDATES
Crews are actively working on three additional expansion joint repairs that were added to the repair project. Additionally, the contractor is finalizing a shoring plan for floor beam repair work. More updates on the floor beam repairs will follow.
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On Tuesday, Dec. 17, KYTC implemented weight limits for emergency vehicles and temporary lane restrictions on the I-275 Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge. While the bridge remains safe for passenger vehicles, a recent inspection found deterioration in some of its steel.
New Emergency Vehicle Weight Limits:
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Single Axle: 16 tons
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Tandem Axle: 23 tons
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Gross Weight: 31 tons
The weight reduction will not impact commercial vehicle traffic due to semi-trucks having more axles to distribute the weight.
Overweight Over-Dimensional vehicles are not permitted on the bridge at this time due to current lane restrictions.
KYTC bridge engineering analysis shows the reduced weight limit and lane restrictions are needed as a precaution, and to prevent further damage until the structure can be repaired. The repairs will be added to a previously scheduled steel repair project that is currently in progress.
CURRENT TRAFFIC IMPACTS:
A traffic shift has been implemented on the eastbound side of the I-275 Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge over the Ohio River in Boone County.
A temporary speed limit reduction of 55 MPH is currently in place. A queue warning system has also been installed on both sides of the river to warn motorists of any stopped or slowed traffic on/near the bridge.
Here's what you need to know:
Eastbound Traffic (drivers heading from Indiana to Kentucky):
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On Monday, Aug. 4, crews performed a traffic switch. Traffic is now utilizing the left lane for the entire length of the bridge.
Westbound Traffic (drivers heading from Kentucky to Indiana):
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On Wednesday, Aug. 20, westbound traffic was switched to the right lane beginning near the Petersburg exit to past the truss of the bridge. Traffic will then shift to the left lane after the truss. This traffic shift is in place to allow contractors space to perform expansion joint repairs.
T-1 Steel Repairs:
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The T-1 steel repairs have been completed.
Looking Ahead:
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Once floor beam repairs are made, current weight restrictions for emergency vehicles will be lifted.
VARIOUS ROUTES: Districtwide striping is in progress. Contractors will be striping various routes within the district: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Kenton, Owen, Pendleton, and Robertson. Most work will occur during daytime working hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Routes with higher traffic volume will be completed during nights or weekends to minimize traffic impacts.
Crews are currently striping in: Bracken, Pendleton and Kenton.
Interstate routes will be completed first followed by primary state routes then secondary routes. Striping is a slow-moving mobile operation. Motorists should slow down and expect slow moving traffic in mobile work zones. Please avoid driving over fresh, wet paint. The project has a completion date of
late September.
VARIOUS COUNTIES (BOONE, CAMPBELL, CARROLL, GALLATIN, GRANT AND KENTON):
Starting Thursday, April 17, contractors will install “Wrong Way”, “Do Not Enter”, “One Way”, and “Stop” signs at interchanges and exit ramps in Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant and Kenton counties. The improvements aim to reduce wrong way driving incidents and enhance safety.
The signage installation follows a separate contract that was completed last year (2024) to install wrong way pavement striping at the same locations.
Work will be performed between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Lane closures will be in place during work hours. At locations with three or more lanes, one lane of traffic in each direction will be maintained. At locations with two lanes, alternating one-way traffic will be maintained with a flagger on site to direct motorists. Traffic on exit ramps will be maintained at partial-width (10 ft. minimum) lanes.
For a full list of locations/details read our full press release here.
KENTON AND CAMPBELL COUNTIES
A preventive maintenance project began on Tuesday, June 24, on multiple routes in Kenton and Campbell counties.
The project includes crack sealing, electrical work and application of a thin asphalt overlay known as a thinlay. Thinlays are used as a pavement preservation treatment to restore surface conditions and extend the service life of roads that are still structurally sound.
Crack sealing operations and some electrical work items are complete. Pavement work is currently in progress.
Locations:
Madison Pike (KY 17), Kenton County — From Moffett Road (KY 2042) at mile point 7.97 to just north of KY 14 at mile point 4.94.
Paving work is now complete. Rumble strips are the last task for this portion and have not been scheduled.
Dixie Highway (U.S. 25), Kenton County — From Hallam Avenue at mile point 6.26 to Carran Drive at mile point 7.88.
Paving work will begin on Sunday, Aug. 17. A single lane closure will be in place from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. One lane in each direction will be maintained at all times. Weather permitting, this work is expected to be completed by Friday, Aug. 22.
Alexandria Pike (U.S. 27), Campbell County — From Bluegrass Avenue at mile point 20.49 to Moock Road (KY 1632) at mile point 19.84. Paving work take place on Wednesday, Aug. 20 and Friday, Aug. 22. A single lane closure will be in place from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. One lane in each direction will be maintained at all times.
Prior to paving operations on Dixie Highway, crews will remove the existing Qwick Kurb lane separators from the southbound left turn lanes into Crestview Hills Town Center. The existing Qwick Kurb will be reinstalled following completion of the thinlay.
The project has a completion date of Sept. 30, 2025.
CARROLL AND GALLATIN COUNTIES
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I-71 – 52.77 – 57.36 mile points – A widening project aimed at reducing congestion and improving safety on I-71 in Carroll and Gallatin counties is in progress. The project will widen I-71 from its configuration of two lanes in each direction, to three lanes.
A shoulder has been paved to temporarily accommodate traffic during this phase of the construction project. Most of the work is currently taking place in the median behind barrier wall.
This widening project includes a bridge replacement over KY 47. The current bridges will be replaced with a new, single span bridge matching the median widening throughout the project area.
The speed limit in the work zone is now reduced to 55 MPH, and law enforcement will be on-site to ensure compliance. Please, drive carefully throughout the work zone. Weather permitting, the overall project is expected to be completed Nov. 1, 2026.
North Bend Road (KY 237) – 6.49 – 9.21 mile points – A preventive maintenance project on North Bend Road beginning at Golf Club Drive extending north to just south of Petersburg Road (KY 20) will begin on Friday night, Aug. 22. Contractors will be applying a thin asphalt overlay known as a thinlay. Thinlays are used as a cost-effective pavement preservation treatment to restore surface conditions and extend the service life of roads that are still structurally sound. A single lane closure will be in place during the evening/overnight hours of 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. All lanes will reopen by 6 a.m. Tentative schedule, weather permitting: - Friday, Aug. 22: removing existing thermoplastic striping throughout the project limits. - Sunday, Aug. 24: removing existing intersection markings throughout the project limits. - Tuesday, Aug. 26 – Friday, Aug. 29: begin applying thinlay treatment to the roadway surface. Temporary pavement markings will be applied to the pavement following the end of each shift. Some work items may also occur during non-peak daytime hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. These tasks will be limited to items that don't require a lane closure and cause little disruption to traffic. The project is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2025.
North Bend Road (KY 237) – 9.21 – 10 mile point – A resurfacing project on North Bend Road from just south of Petersburg Road (KY 20) extending just north of Coral Drive will begin on Monday, Aug. 18.
On Monday, Aug. 18 and Tuesday, Aug. 19, crews will perform base failure repairs in the project area between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Motorists should expect a single lane closure during working hours.
Once base failure repairs have cured, milling and paving operations will tentatively begin on Tuesday, Aug. 26. To limit traffic disruptions, this portion of the project will take place during the evening/overnight hours of 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed Oct. 15, 2025.
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Burlington Pike (KY 18) – 8.2 mile point – Burlington Pike has reopened just west of Green Acres Lane following a cross culvert installation project. Motorists should be advised that steel plates are in place to allow time for the concrete at the project site to cure. Appropriate signage is in place to warn motorists of the bump. Crews will return to the project the week of Monday, Aug. 18. KYTC will provide further updates prior to crews returning to the site.
Once crews return, they'll focus on milling/paving near the project area. This work is expected to include a single lane closure with flaggers on both sides of the work zone.
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Dixie Highway (U.S. 25) – 8.8 mile point – Duke Energy is performing utility work on a portion of Dixie Highway. Work is taking place near the Northern Kentucky Water District water tower, between Empire Drive and the intersection of Dixie Highway/Weaver/Richardson Road.
A single lane closure will be in place daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, this permit project is expected to be completed by late September.
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Petersburg Road (KY 20) – 13.8 – 14.6 mile points – A gas main installation project on a portion of Petersburg Road is in progress.
Work is taking place between the intersection of Bullittsville Road/Petersburg Road/Graves Road (mile point 14.6) and Peel Road (mile point 13.8).
A single lane closure will be utilized as needed during daytime working hours, with flaggers on site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, this permit project is expected to be completed by late August.
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I-71 – 69.8 – 77.4 mile points – A resurfacing project on I-71 from the Boone/Gallatin County line to the I-71 and I-75 interchange is in progress.
Crews are currently working on completing base failure repairs throughout the project limits. This work will require single lane closures as needed from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Once base failure repairs have been completed, crews will shift to clearing, and then milling/paving operations.
Traffic switches and lane shifts will occur as work progresses.
Additionally, high friction surface will be added to the I-71 northbound to I-75 northbound ramp to improve traction.
No lane closures will be permitted during the Labor Day and Thanksgiving holiday weekends. The project has an expected completion date of Nov. 30, 2025. Read more about the project here.
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North Bend Road (KY 237) – 9.56 – 9.98 mile points – Various traffic impacts for construction work on North Bend Road in Hebron related to a new commercial development in the area.
Crews are working near First Financial Bank, between Coral Drive and Limaburg Road. The project includes installation of a dedicated turn lane, entrance reconstruction, storm sewer improvements, paving and permanent striping.
Lane closures will occur as needed during daytime working hours, with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, this permit project is expected to be completed by late September.
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Richardson Road (KY 842) – 0.12 mile point
– The bridge east of Dixie Highway (U.S. 25) on Richardson Road at the 0.12 mile point now has a weight limit reduction of three tons. While the bridge remains safe for vehicular traffic, a recent inspection found some deterioration. KYTC bridge engineering analysis shows the weight limit reduction is needed as a precaution, and to prevent further damage until the bridge can be repaired. KYTC is working with the railroad company to coordinate a repair plan. We will provide updates once the bridge repair plan has been scheduled. Prohibited vehicles can detour using Industrial Road (KY 1829) or Mt. Zion Road (KY 536).
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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.
The project has an overall completion date of October 2025. You can find more information on this project
here.
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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.
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AA Highway (KY 9) – 0.0 – 5.39 mile point – A resurfacing project on a portion of the AA Highway beginning at the Mason/Bracken County line extending north to just south of KY 19 will begin on Thursday, Aug. 21.
A single lane closure will be in place during working hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with flaggers on-site to direct traffic around the work zone.
Motorists are advised to plan ahead and expect delays during working hours. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by Nov. 15, 2025.
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Brooksville Chatham Road (KY 19) – 8.55 – 10.66 mile point – A resurfacing project on Brooksville Chatham Road (KY 19) from KY 10 extending north to the southern end of the Locust Creek bridge is nearing completion.
Milling/paving operations and rumble strip installation are now complete. Permanent striping still remain. Motorists should expect a single lane closure (as needed) with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late August.
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Mary Ingles Highway (KY 8) – 7.07 mile point – Bridge deck restoration and waterproofing work is on the Mary Ingles Highway bridge over Locust Creek is in progress.
Work will require a 24/7 single lane closure, with temporary traffic signals installed to guide traffic. Crews will shift traffic to the opposite lane once the first half of the bridge is complete.
Weather permitting, the overall project has an expected completion date of late August.
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Martha Layne Collins Boulevard (KY 2345) – 0.0 – 0.59 mile points – A resurfacing project on a portion of Martha Layne Collins Boulevard beginning at Alexandria Pike (U.S. 27) extending to Johns Hill Road (KY 3490) is in progress.
Base failure repairs, thermoplastic striping and milling/paving operations on Martha Layne Collins Boulevard are now complete.
Traffic loop/radar installation still remains.
During working hours, a single lane closure will be in place (as needed) with flagger on-site to direct traffic through work zone.
All scheduled work may be adjusted as needed to accommodate weather conditions. We will provide schedule updates here if weather delays occur. The project is expected to be completed by late August.
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Pooles Creek Road (KY 1998) – 0.0 – 1.73 mile points – A resurfacing project on Pooles Creek Road between AA Highway (KY 9) and Alexandria Pike (U.S. 27) is in progress.
Milling/paving operations, thermoplastic striping and rumble strips are now complete. Traffic loop/radar installation still remains.
During daytime working hours, a single lane closure will be in place (as needed) with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
All scheduled work may be adjusted as needed to accommodate weather conditions. We will provide schedule updates here if weather delays occur. The project is expected to be completed by late August.
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I-71 – 38.8 – 53.4 mile points – A resurfacing project on I-71 from the Trimble County line to the Gallatin County line is in progress.
Crews will return at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 17, to continue base failure repairs on the southbound right lane. This work is expected to take 2 – 3 nights to complete.
Once this work is complete, crews will move to the northbound side to begin milling/paving operations.
Resurfacing work is expected to take place nightly from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. requiring a single lane closure during working hours. All lanes will reopen at 8 a.m.
Additional traffic impacts will be shared through our District 6 Roadshow and social media channels as the project progresses.
Resurfacing operations will be limited to the mainline interstate. Shoulders and on/off ramps will not be included with this project.
A reduced speed limit of 55 MPH will be enforced throughout the work zone, with law enforcement on-site to ensure compliance.
No lane closures will be permitted during the Labor Day and Thanksgiving holiday weekends.
The project has an expected completion date of Nov. 30, 2025.

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U.S. 42 – 0.17 – 3.33 mile point – A resurfacing project on U.S. 42 beginning near Nucor Steel extending east to the north ramps of KY 1039 is in progress.
Base failure repairs are now complete. Milling and paving operations are in progress.
During daytime working hours, a single lane closure will be in place with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late August.

KY 22 – 10.68 – 11.55 mile point – A diamond grinding and roadway improvement project on KY 22 between Warsaw Road (KY 467) and U.S. 25 is scheduled to begin on Sunday, Aug. 24.
Work will be completed in phases and include diamond grinding and grooving of pavement, partial depth pavement repairs, sidewalk and curb work, guardrail replacement, and installation of permanent striping and pavement markers. A new radar detection system will also be added at signalized intersections within the project limits, replacing embedded traffic loops.
Beginning on Sunday, Aug. 24, crews will start with partial depth pavement repairs. This work will require single lane closures during overnight working hours of 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.
After Labor Day, crews will return to begin diamond grinding and other remaining improvements. Overnight lane closures will continue from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m., with one lane in each direction maintained at all times. Flaggers will be present when work is occurring in intersections.
Some work items may also occur during non-peak daytime hours. To minimize traffic impacts, any daytime closures will be limited to the western portion of the project. All work requiring lane closures on the eastern portion will take place overnight.
No lane closures will be in place during the Labor Day or Thanksgiving holiday weekends.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by Nov. 30, 2025.
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KY 491 – 0.02 mile point – A bridge replacement project on the KY 491 crossing over Bullock Pen Creek between Rainbow Drive and KY 1942 is in progress.
To accommodate the work, the bridge will be closed to traffic during construction beginning Monday, June 23. A signed detour will be in place to guide motorists around the closure.
The bridge is expected to reopen to traffic
early September. Additional work will continue throughout the project area following the reopening until all project tasks are complete.
The project is expected to be completed by late September.
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Elliston-Mt. Zion Road (KY 1942) – 1.76 mile point – A bridge replacement project on Elliston-Mt. Zion Road is in progress.
The project involves removing the existing bridge deck and beams over Napoleon Branch Creek then setting new beams and constructing a new deck.
To accommodate the work, the bridge was closed to traffic onThursday, May 29. A signed detour will be in place to guide motorists around the closure.
Once the new bridge is finished, the detour will be removed and the crossing will reopen to traffic. Additional work will continue throughout the project area following the reopening.
Motorists are encouraged to follow posted signs and use caution in the area.
The project is expected to be completed by October 2025.
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I-75 – 157.7 – 162.7 mile points – A resurfacing project on a five-mile stretch of I-75, from just south of Dry Ridge to just north of the Sherman Mt Zion Road (KY 1994) overpass is in progress.
Work will include pavement repairs and resurfacing, drainage and erosion control improvements, guardrail updates, bridge maintenance and cross slope corrections.
All lane closures on I-75 have reopened following the completion of milling/paving operations. The contractor is working on final tasks within the project limits including final thermoplastic striping, pavement marker and rumble strip installation.
The on/off ramps at Exit 159 to KY 22 in Dry Ridge have been resurfaced as part of the project as well.
The project is expected to be completed by Oct. 15, 2025. Learn more about the project
here.
NO SIGNIFICANT TRAFFIC IMPACTS/PROJECTS AT THIS TIME.

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Green Road (KY 2043) – 3.35 – 3.40 mile points – Green Road near the 12800 block was reopened to traffic around 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 12, following completion of a culvert replacement project that required an extended road closure.
During the closure, crews replaced the old culvert, repaved the roadway and restored a smooth driving surface. This work marked the final phase of a larger project that began last year, which included fence relocation, site clearing, waterline relocation and guardrail installation ahead of the culvert replacement.
Please be aware of crews still in the area finishing up final tasks.
The project is expected to be completed by Aug. 31, 2025.
Interstate 275 Westbound Ramp to I-71/75 Northbound – 0.0 – 0.6 mile points – a drainage improvement project will take place beginning Tuesday, Aug. 19. This project will include a nightly ramp closure on the ramp from I-275 westbound to I-71/75 northbound. This closure will take place nightly between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. The ramp will reopen daily at 5 a.m. Motorists can detour using one of the following detours: - I-275 westbound to Dixie Highway (U.S. 25) to I-71/75 northbound
- I-275 westbound to Mineola Pike (KY 3076) to I-275 eastbound.
- I-275 westbound to Commonwealth Avenue (Erlanger Exit - Southbound) to I-71/75 northbound.
Weather permitting, the drainage improvement project is expected to be completed Friday, Aug. 22 at 5 a.m.
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Fowler Creek Road (KY 1486)
– 3.28
– 4.44 mile points
– A resurfacing project on Fowler Creek Road between the Fowler Creek Road Connector (KY 1486C) and Madison Pike (KY 3035) is in progress. Base failure repairs and milling/paving operations are now complete. Radar installation is the final task of the project.
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Old Hands Pike/Waymans Branch Road (KY 3716) – 0.0 – 0.05 mile points – A Sanitary District 1 (SD1) sewer project will take place beginning Wednesday, Aug. 13. This project will include a two-month closure of Old Hands Pike/Waymans Branch Road from Madison Pike (KY 17) to Misty Lane. The closure will be in place 24/7.
Access to nearby businesses will be maintained using a signed detour: KY 17 to Hands Pike (KY 1501), to Madison Pike (KY 3035), and back on to Old Hands Pike/Waymans Branch Road.
This is a permits project approved by KYTC for SD1. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed Oct. 13, 2025.
Dixie Highway (U.S. 25) – 5.04 – 5.23 mile points – A KYTC Boone County maintenance project will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 19. Crews will focus on pavement repairs in an area of the road where pavement has sunken. This work will require a northbound single right lane closure beginning at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19. The lane will remain closed until work has been completed.
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Access to Royal Drive at Buttermilk Pike (KY 371) – 2.65 mile point – Beginning Friday, Dec. 13, access to Royal Drive at Buttermilk Pike will be closed to motorists until further notice for infrastructure construction and repair.
A portion of Royal Drive will be restricted to construction traffic only, and detour signs will be posted to guide motorists. Local traffic should plan to use alternate routes.
For further information about this project, please contact
the City of Fort Mitchell.
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Bristow Road (KY 1303) – 0.0 – 0.92 mile point – A widening and safety improvement project on Bristow Road began in September 2024. 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.
A traffic shift is expected to take place on Wednesday, Aug. 20. This shift will move motorists to the new pavement from south of Beechgrove Drive (0.75 mile point) to north of Timber Lane (0.55 mile point). Motorists should expect a single lane closure between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20 with flaggers guiding traffic safely through the work zone.
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. For more information on this project, visit our KY 536 website
here.
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Ernstbridge Road (CR 1021) – A bridge replacement project on Ernstbridge Road (CR 1021) is in progress. The existing bridge will remain open to traffic throughout construction, minimizing disruptions for motorists. However, travelers should expect occasional minor delays due to work in the area. The overall project has an expected completion date of Nov. 1, 2025.
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Mt. Zion Road/Bristow Road (KY 536) – 0.96
– 2.5 mile points
– A widening and safety improvement project on KY 536 is in progress. 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
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.
NO SIGNIFICANT TRAFFIC IMPACTS/PROJECTS AT THIS TIME.
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Lightfoot Fork Road (1657) – 6.1 mile point – A soil nail installation project on Lightfoot Fork Road (KY 1657) is in progress.
Work will take place on Lightfoot Fork Road at mile point 6.1 between KY 467 and Ravenscraft Road. A 24/7 single lane closure will be in place, with temporary traffic signals installed at each end of the work zone to guide traffic.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by Monday, Aug. 25.
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KY 159 – 2.87 – 4.66 mile points – A resurfacing project on KY 159 from Grimes Road extending north to the southern end of North Little Kincaid Creek bridge is nearing completion.
Milling/paving operations are now complete. Permanent striping and rumble strips still remain. Motorists should expect a single lane closure (as needed) with flaggers on-site to direct traffic through the work zone.
Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late August.
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