KYTC District 6 Road Report - April 29 , 2022
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet sent this bulletin at 04/29/2022 12:30 PM EDT![]() |
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Contact: Nancy Wood 859-341-2700 (office) 859-380-4644 (cell) Nancy.Wood@ky.gov |
KYTC District 6 Road Report
Update of all current construction projects in the Northern Kentucky districtCOVINGTON, Ky. (April 29, 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: ** Remember - Get Northern Kentucky road construction updates on KYTC District 6 web page. Follow KYTC District 6 on our Facebook page at KYTC District 6 or on our Twitter account KYTC District 6 To see the Driving NKY Progress website - Click here DrivingNKYProgress Navigate traffic with GoKY TRIMARC or via Waze on your smartphone! |
BOONE - GALLATIN COUNTIES
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BOONE - KENTON COUNTIES
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
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.
Sunday, May 1 - Saturday, May 7, weather permitting: Beginning at 9 p.m., Sunday through Friday nights, various lane closures will be put in place on Ky 237 between the bridge over Gunpowder Creek and Rogers Lane, and on Camp Ernst Road between Old Pleasant Valley Rod and the roundabout, so that crews can complete paving throughout the project area. At least one lane of travel will remain open in each direction. Traffic will be maintained by flaggers. Nightly work is expected to be completed by 6 a.m.
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
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
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
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CARROLL COUNTY
Milling and resurfacing work will take place during the hours of 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday – Friday. There will be a single lane closure within the project area. |
GALLATIN COUNTY
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GRANT COUNTY
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KENTON COUNTY
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.
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PENDLETON COUNTY
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WORK ZONE TIPS1. 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. |
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