I-75 Resurfacing Project in Grant County Beginning on Monday, April 14
Project expected to be completed Fall 2025
COVINGTON, Ky. (April 9, 2025) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of an upcoming resurfacing project on Interstate 75 in Grant County, scheduled to begin Monday, April 14.
The project will improve a five mile stretch of I-75, from just south of Dry Ridge (mile point 157.7) to just north of the Sherman Mt Zion Road (KY 1994) overpass (mile point 162.7). Work will include pavement repairs and resurfacing, drainage and erosion control improvements, guardrail updates, bridge maintenance, and cross slope corrections. The on/off ramps at Exit 159 to KY 22 in Dry Ridge will also be resurfaced as part of the project.
Construction signage has already been installed throughout the work zone. Beginning Monday, April 14, crews will start addressing base pavement failures. A left lane and shoulder closure will be in place in both directions along the entire length of the project area during this phase, and will remain in effect until base failure repairs and bridge pier work are complete.
Traffic shifts will be necessary later in the project as paving operations progress. KYTC District 6 will share updates on traffic changes through the District 6 Roadshow and our social media accounts.
Motorists are urged to drive with caution, watch for lane closures, and follow all posted signage when traveling through the work zone.
Eaton Asphalt Paving Inc., is contracted to perform the $6.69 million project on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The project is expected to be completed by Oct. 15, 2025.
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 GoKy, TRIMARC, and WAZE.
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