Slide Repair Project on Richardson Road (KY 1829) in Kenton County Beginning Thursday, April 24
Project will improve safety by addressing slide, drainage concerns
COVINGTON, Ky. (April 23, 2025) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of a slide repair project on Richardson Road (KY 1829) in Kenton County beginning Thursday, April 24.
The project will take place on Richardson Road between Sherbourne Drive (2.72 mile point) and Old Richardson Road (3.98 mile point).
On Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25, our Kenton County KYTC maintenance crew will perform mowing and brush clearing operations in the project area. This work will require the road to be blocked to through traffic between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. The road will reopen daily by 7 p.m.
Beginning Monday, April 28, our Robertson County KYTC maintenance crew will perform the slide repair portion of the project. This work will require a 24/7 road closure at the 2.9 mile point (east of Sherbourne Drive). Crews will dig out a section of the road and perform a long-term slip repair. Additionally, breaks in the road in the project area will be patched. Tree trimming and ditching will be performed to improve drainage to ensure a longer lasting repair.
Local traffic will have limited access during this portion of the project. Residents living west of 3682 Richardson Road will have access to Richardson Road via Turkeyfoot Road (KY 1303). Residents living on or east of Webster Road will access Richardson Road via Madison Pike (KY 3035).
The slide repair portion of the project is expected to be completed Monday, May 12. Once the slide repair has been completed, the 24/7 road closure will be removed. Maintenance crews will then perform ditching and drainage improvements in the project area. This work will require a daily road closure between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. with the road reopening daily at 7 p.m. KYTC will advise on social media and the District 6 Roadshow when repairs have been completed.
Project schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. For the most current information on road construction in Northern Kentucky, please visit the Driving Northern Kentucky Progress website or the District 6 Roadshow. You can also stay informed by following KYTC District 6 on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). For statewide traffic and travel updates, visit GoKY.
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