KYTC District 6 Road Report - April 20 , 2022

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KYTC District 6 Road Report

Update of all current construction projects in the Northern Kentucky district

COVINGTON, Ky. (April 20, 2022) - The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 would like the public to be aware of the following conditions and/or operations that are being reported for highways in District Six.  Changes and/or additions from the last report are underlined/red. Motorists should be aware of possible delays or lane closures on the following projects:

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BOONE - KENTON COUNTIES    

  • KY 536 (Mt. Zion Road) Corridor 13.2 – 14.7/ 0 – 1 mile-marker - The road is being widened from two to four lanes between U.S. 25 (Dixie Highway) and KY 1303 (Turkeyfoot Road).  

    Two roundabouts will be built:

    • at the intersection of Mt. Zion and Sigmon Lane
    • On Mt. Zion Road approximately one-third of a mile west of Turkeyfoot Road.

Utility relocation is currently taking place. Construction is expected to begin in the spring of 2022. Project completion is the end of 2023.  For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress   

BOONE COUNTY

  • I-71/75 SB and NB (178. – 169.4 mile-marker) - A resurfacing project is in progress on a 6-mile section between Mt. Zion Rd (KY 536) interchange and the I-71/75 split in Walton, KY. In addition, an approximately 3-mile section of I-75 will be repaved between the split and the Boone/Kenton County line.

Monday, April 18 – Wednesday, April 20, weather permitting:

Beginning at 8 p.m., Monday and Tuesday nights, two lanes of travel on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from Mt. Zion Rd. (KY 536) to just south of Richwood Rd. (KY 338). Two lanes will remain open. All lanes of travel will be open by 6 a.m., the following morning.

Wednesday, April 20 – Thursday, April 21, weather permitting:

Beginning at 8 p.m., Wednesday night, multiple lane closures will be put in place within the project area:

Two lanes on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from Mt. Zion Rd. (KY 536) to the I-71/75 split. Two lanes will remain open. All lanes of travel will reopen by 6 a.m., Thursday morning.​

One lane on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from the I-71/75 split to Boone/Kenton county line. At midnight, an additional lane will be closed, and only one lane of travel will remain open until 6 a.m., Thursday morning, when all lanes of travel will reopen.​

Two lanes on I-71/75 northbound will be closed from the I-71/75 split to just north of the Richwood Rd. (KY 338) exit. Two lanes will remain open. All lanes of travel will be open by 6 a.m., Thursday morning.

Thursday, April 21 – Friday, April 22, weather permitting:

Beginning at 8 p.m., Thursday night, multiple lane closures will be put in place within the project area:

Two lanes on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from just north of Richwood Rd. (KY 338) to the I-71/75 split. Two lanes will remain open. All lanes of travel will reopen by 6 a.m., Friday morning.​

One lane on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from the I-71/75 split to the Boone/Kenton county line. At midnight, an additional lane will be closed, and only one lane of travel will remain open until 6 a.m., Friday morning, when all lanes of travel will reopen.​

One lane on I-71/75 northbound will be closed from the Boone/Kenton county line to the Walton exit. At midnight, an additional lane will be closed, and only one lane of travel will remain open until 6 a.m., Friday morning, when all lanes of travel will reopen.

Friday, April 22 – Saturday, April 23, weather permitting:

Beginning at 8 p.m., Friday night, two lanes on I-71/75 southbound will be closed from just south of the US 42 interchange to just south of the Richwood Rd. (KY 338) exit. At midnight, an additional lane will be closed, and travel will be reduced to a single lane until 6 a.m., Saturday morning, when three lanes of travel will be restored.

Saturday, April 23 – Saturday, May 7, weather permitting:

The far right lane of travel will be closed on I-71/75 southbound between Mt. Zion Rd. (KY 536) and Richwood Rd. (KY 338). Please use caution when driving through this area. Lane widths will be reduced, and trucks will not be permitted to use the left lane.

  • KY 3159 (Ted Bushelman Blvd.) 0 - 0.6 mile-marker - A widening and road improvement project on KY 3159 (Ted Bushelman Blvd.) is in progress.   Motorists should be alert in the work zone. This project has a July 31, 2022 completion.    
  • U.S. 42 Bridge (13.9 mile-marker) over I-71/75 (180 mile-marker) - A project is in progress that will add a new westbound lane and pedestrian sidewalk.  Both shoulders are closed within the project area for approximately one-quarter mile at the US 42 interchange on I-71/75 north and southbound. Also, traffic on US 42 westbound is shifted to the north while crews work on widening the south side of the roadway. No permanent lane closures on US 42 are anticipated while this work takes place. This travel pattern is expected to remain in place through spring 2022.    For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress   
  • KY 237 (Pleasant Valley Road) - A project is in progress on Pleasant Valley Road between Valley View Drive and Rogers Lane. The roadway is being widened and re-aligned and includes the construction of a bridge and roundabout.  KY 237 is in its final configuration, with two lanes open in each direction from Oakbrook to Rogers lanes.  KY 237 will remain in the current two-lane configuration from Oakbrook Drive south to the project limits at Valley View Drive. For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress   

 

  • KY 536 (Mt Zion Road) Double Crossover Diamond (DCD) interchange – Construction is in progress between Tiburon Drive and US 25 (Dixie Highway). 

Ongoing traffic impacts, weather permitting:

Tuesday, March 29 - Friday, April 22, weather permitting:

The entrance to Kroger from Mt. Zion Rd. (KY 536) will be closed temporarily. Access via Berberich Dr. will remain open.

For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress

  • KY 338 (Richwood Road) Double Crossover Diamond (DCD) interchange and U.S. 25 Dixie Highway SPUI – Work is in progress.  

Transport Dr. at US 25 is CLOSED. The closure is expected to remain in place through mid-2022.

The existing intersection of Richwood Rd. and Dixie Hwy. (US 25) is permanently closed.

Traffic on US 25 is using the new pavement between Duffel Ln. and Logistics Blvd. Signage has been put into place to direct drivers through the new traffic pattern, and a new traffic signal is operational at the intersection of Best Pal Dr. and Richwood Rd.

This travel pattern is expected to be in place through project completion, which is expected in late summer 2023.

The intersection of Paddock Rd. and Richwood Rd. (KY 338) has been reopened. Traffic on Richwood Rd. from the Frogtown Connector west to the new roundabout is using the new pavement to allow for improvements on the south side of the road.

This travel pattern is expected to be in place through the end of 2022.

Railroad Crossings Update:

The Old Lexington Pike railroad crossing just south of Richwood Rd. is closed

The railroad crossing at Richwood Rd. and US 25 is  permanently closed.

For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress

  • New I-275 – Graves Road InterchangeThe new DCD interchange is OPEN to traffic.  Work will continue on a new road connecting to KY 20 (Petersburg Road). 

Crews will be working throughout the day on the southern end of the new Graves Rd interchange to establish access for local property owners on Graves Rd from the new interchange. A cul-de-sac has been built at the northern end of Graves Rd, and the connection to KY 20 has not yet been established. It is expected that this connection will be opened to through traffic by June 1. 

As temperatures begin to rise, work activities will pick-up in the project area. Specifically, barrels have been placed on KY 237 at the I-275 interchange. The shoulders in this area are closed, and the speed limit has been reduced to 35 mph. Please reduce your speed and be aware of construction vehicles entering and exiting the project area.

Graves Rd. has been reopened to local traffic only between Worldwide Blvd. and Sequoia Drive.

The Graves Rd. leg of the KY 237 roundabout is CLOSED.  A detour route using Worldwide Blvd. to Graves Rd. will be put into place and marked with signage.  The intersection of Worldwide Blvd./Williams Rd. and Graves Rd. will be a new four-way stop.  

For more information, visit DrivingNKYProgress

CAMPBELL COUNTY 

  • KY 8 (Mary Ingles Highway) 18 milepost - A bridge rehabilitation project is in progress on the truss bridge that crosses Twelvemile Creek. Crews will be on-site clearing the area to prepare for construction. A total closure is in progress and the bridge will be closed to traffic for 150 days, the first part of June. Motorists will be encouraged to use the signed detour by taking KY 8 (Mary Ingles Highway) to KY 2828 (Ivor Road) to KY 9 (AA Highway) to KY 547 (4 Mile Road)  to KY 8 (Mary Ingles Highway).  
  • U.S. 27 (0 - 1 mile-marker) – A safety improvement project is in progress on U.S. 27. Construction will focus on three areas: the KY 177 intersection (17.1-17.5 marker ) going northbound to just past KY 3162 (Lock Road) intersection, the Boss Dunaway Road intersection (19 milepost) in northern Pendleton County and the intersection of Plum Creek Church Road (1 milepost) in southern Campbell County. Motorists should be aware of crews and lane closures in the work zone areas.

GALLATIN COUNTY 

  • I-71 (59.9 - 69.9 mile-marker) - A resurfacing project has resumed on I-71 from the Boone County line to KY 35 near the Kentucky Speedway.  Work will take place during nighttime hours starting at 8 p.m. until 8 a.m. the following morning.  Work days are Sunday night through Friday mornings, weather permitting.  Motorists should watch for crews and lane closures.  This project has an August completion.      
  • U.S. 42 (3.1 - 4.6 mile-marker) -  U.S. 42 IS CLOSED to traffic from the Markland Dam to Craigs Creek for a landslide repair project until Nov. 2023.    A signed detour will be in place to direct vehicles onto KY 1039 to I-71 to KY 35. 

GRANT COUNTY 

  • Various Roadways - Several roadways are scheduled for milling and resurfacing in Grant County. Milling and resurfacing work will take place during the hours of 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday – Friday. A single lane closure within the project area. Work is weather dependent.
    • KY 330 (Owenton Road) 0 – 3.2 mile-marker; from the Owen County line to US 25 in Corinth.
    • US 25 (Dixie Highway) through Williamstown 10.7 – 11.6 mile-marker; from James St to KY 3025 (Helton Road) Parking will be restricted.
    • US 25 (Dixie Highway) in Crittenden 19.4 – 23.8 mile-marker; from KY 1994 (Sherman-Mt Zion Road) to the Kenton County line.
    • KY 2363 (Detention Center Road) 0 – 1 mile-marker; from Violet Road to the Kenton County line.
    • KY 2501 (Stewart Drive)
    • KY 3025 (Helton Road)

Watch for flaggers and equipment. Be work zone alert!  

KENTON COUNTY

  • KY 17 (Madison Pike) 13.4 – 18.6 mile-marker  A resurfacing project on KY 17 (Madison Pike) is in progress. Work will take place during the hours of 6 p.m. – 6 a.m., Sunday – Friday. A single lane closure will be in place. The initial closures will be needed to install new traffic loops for the signals. The lane and location of the closure will change with in the project limits throughout the project, and will be removed by 6 a.m. each morning. The project area is from KY 17X/Pelly Road to I-275 interchange. Milling and resurfacing is scheduled to start in late April/ early May. 
  • Texas Turnaround  ProjectThe new travel pattern will help traffic move more efficiently from 4th St. in Covington to I-71/75 northbound.  Once construction is completed, the existing entrance ramp from 4th St. in downtown Covington to I-71/75 northbound will be permanently closed.  Following clearly-marked signage, drivers will access Pike St. by using the existing ramp that carries traffic to I-71/75 southbound, then turn left onto a new ramp, then left again onto I-71/75 northbound.  There will be no traffic signals throughout this movement.  

The right lane of the ramp from I-71/75 southbound to Pike St. IS CLOSED.  One lane of travel will remain open on the ramp at all times.  This travel pattern is expected to remain in place for approximately three months through mid-June.

The entrance ramp to I-71/75 northbound from Pike St. IS CLOSED for 180 days. A detour route will be put into place and marked with signage. Traffic will be directed to follow Bullock St. to I-71/75 southbound to Kyles Ln., and then re-enter I-71/75 northbound.

The exit ramp from I-71/75 northbound to 5th St. will IS CLOSED for 180 days. A detour route will be put into place and marked with signage. Traffic will be directed to use the 12th St. exit from I-71/75 northbound to Simon Kenton Way to Pike St. to Main St. to 5th St. .

The entrance ramp to I-71/75 northbound from 4th St. will not immediately be closed.  

  • KY 1501 (Hands Pike) – Construction on a new, two-lane road will realign Hands Pike from the KY 17 (Madison Pike) and KY 3035 (Old Madison Pike) intersection to Crystal Lake Drive is in progress. Motorists should watch for construction crews and equipment in the project area.   KY 3035 (Old KY 17) is closed to through traffic between KY 17 and KY 1501.  Please use KY 17 to KY 1501 to KY 3035 as a detour.  Blasting operations are in progress. Blasting may occur in the project area Monday – Friday, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
  • KY 17 (Madison Pike) 4.3 – 4.8 mile-marker/7.8 milepost – A highway safety improvement project resumes the week of April 25th to improve sight distance between the area of KY 14 and Cruise Creek and realign the KY 17 intersection at KY 2042 (Moffett Road). Motorists should watch for crews, equipment, flaggers and possible lane closures during the project.  
  • KY 2373 (Bromley-Crescent Springs Road) – 3.1 – 3.8 mile-marker – A safety improvement project is in progress between Anderson Road and Amsterdam Road. Watch for crews, equipment and lane closures in the work zone. The road is closed to through traffic until Fall 2022, so that crews can  install a box culvert and retaining wall. Motorists may use Anderson Road (KY 2373) to Buttermilk Pike (KY 371) to Collins Road to Amsterdam Road as a detour.

PENDLETON COUNTY 

  • KY 1053 (Broadford Road) 3.5 - 9.6 mile-marker - A resurfacing project on KY 1053 (Broadford Rd) is in progress from KY 3180 (Morgan Hightower) extending north to US 27. A lane closure will be in place during working hours to control traffic in the work zone, with flaggers on either end. Expect short delays during working hours. Be aware of trucks entering and leaving the work zone. This work is scheduled to take 8 working days, April 29 completion. Work is weather pending.  
  • U.S. 27 (17.1 – 19.3 mile-marker) – A safety improvement project is in progress on U.S. 27. Construction will focus on three areas: the KY 177 intersection (17.1-17.5 marker ) going northbound to just past KY 3162 (Lock Road) intersection, the Boss Dunaway Road intersection (19 milepost) in northern Pendleton County and the intersection of Plum Creek Church Road (1 milepost) in southern Campbell County. Motorists should be aware of crews and lane closures in the work zone areas.

 WORK ZONE TIPS

1.    Expect the unexpected.

2.    Slow down.

3.    Don’t tailgate. Keep a safe distance between you and the car ahead of you.

4.    Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the construction workers and equipment.

5.    Pay attention to the signs.

6.    Obey road crew flaggers.

7.    Stay alert and minimize distractions.

8.    Keep up with the traffic flow.

9.    Navigate traffic with GoKY TRIMARC or via Waze on your smartphone!

10.  You can follow us on the social media links below.

11.  Knowing where the construction zones are prior to the trip can minimize frustration and delays.

12.  Be patient and stay calm.