Evening/Overnight Rolling Roadblocks on I-275 Eastbound Near Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge on Monday, March 3

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Evening/Overnight Rolling Roadblocks on I-275 Eastbound Near Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge on Monday, March 3

Eastbound traffic will switch to left lane on the bridge as repairs continue

COVINGTON, Ky. (March 3, 2025) – Evening/overnight rolling roadblocks will take place on Interstate 275 eastbound near the Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge on Monday, March 3. These rolling roadblocks are necessary to switch traffic to the left lane before/on the bridge as repairs on the bridge continue.

Weather permitting, the rolling roadblocks will take place on I-275 eastbound near the project area between the working hours of 9 p.m. and 12 a.m. (midnight). Traffic will be slowed, and at times stopped, to provide a safe working area for crews to switch traffic. Following the rolling roadblocks, traffic will remain in the left lane while on the bridge. This traffic configuration is expected to remain in place for the next 30 to 60 days. 

Project Background

Aligned with Team Kentucky’s mission to ensure a safe transportation system for the traveling public, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) began steel repairs in mid-January on the Carroll Cropper Memorial Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana. Motorists should expect lane closures through late summer 2025.

This bridge repair project follows a federally required inspection of older bridges across the country built with “T-1” steel – a high-strength, quenched and treated steel known for being highly amenable to welding and machining. Potential issues had been found in other states with certain types of welds, which needed to be tested.

During a 2023 inspection on the Carroll Cropper bridge, engineering firm Michael Baker International tested 600 welds and identified 15 locations that would need future repairs but posed no immediate safety issues. Consultants and KYTC engineers collaborated to create a repair plan to prevent potential fractures and address these findings. These repairs will ensure the bridge can be safely traveled well into the future.

In December 2024, KYTC bridge engineering analysis showed that other repairs – unrelated to T-1 steel issues - would be needed for an expansion joint and floor beam. A reduced weight limit and lane restrictions were put in place as a precaution and to prevent further damage. The expansion joint and floor beam repairs have now been added to the T-1 steel project to expedite those repairs.

An expansion joint is a component of the bridge deck, or travel surface, that allows for thermal expansion and contraction due to changes in weather to prevent concrete from cracking.

A single lane closure will be in place in both directions until repairs have been completed.

Once the floor beam repairs are completed, KYTC will lift the emergency vehicle weight limit imposed last December.

A reduced speed limit of 55 miles-per-hour is in effect within the project area until repairs are finished. Overweight and over-dimensional vehicles remain prohibited due to current lane restrictions.

M & M Services Inc. is contracted to perform the $3.6 million project on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Weather permitting, the overall project has an expected completion date of summer 2025.

Additional Restrictions

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:

  • Single Axle: 16 tons
  • Tandem Axle: 23 tons
  • 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.

The date, time, and duration of work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen delays occur. Motorists can get Northern Kentucky road construction updates on the District 6 Roadshow. Follow KYTC District 6 on Facebook or Twitter. For Kentucky’s latest traffic and travel information, visit GoKyTRIMARC, and WAZE

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