I-Move Traffic Alert: Blasting on I-71 Resumes Tomorrow

Blasting along Interstate 71 will resume tomorrow, Tuesday, August 22, as part of the I-Move Kentucky project to expand I-71 to six lanes.

Beginning Tuesday and continuing for the next several months, crews will perform regular blasting work along I-71 North just south of the northbound rest area near mile marker 13. Blasting will generally occur weekdays around 2:30 p.m.

Rolling traffic stoppages will be in effect for both southbound and northbound I-71 to ensure the safety of workers and drivers. The roadway will reopen to traffic within 15 minutes unless debris cleanup is necessary.

Work schedules may be adjusted due to weather or other unforeseen events. Drivers should use caution when traveling through active work zones. Signage will be in place to alert drivers of active construction zones and closures.

I-Move Traffic Alert: Ramp Closure at the I-64/I-265 Interchange This Weekend

Work on the I-Move Kentucky project will require lane and ramp closures this Sunday, Aug. 13.

From 4 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, the ramp from I-64 East to I-265 South (Exit 19A) will be closed for temporary barrier wall placement and striping.

Also from 4 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, I-71 North will be reduced to one lane at the northbound rest area near mile marker 13 for temporary barrier wall work.

Work schedules may be adjusted due to weather or other unforeseen events.

Drivers should use caution when traveling through active work zones. Signage will be in place to alert drivers of active construction zones and closures.

I-Move Traffic Alert: Lane Closure on Gene Snyder Tonight

Guardrail maintenance on Interstate 265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) will require a lane closure starting tonight, Wednesday, Aug. 2. The work is part of the I-Move Kentucky project.

Beginning at 8 p.m. Wednesday, the left lane of I-265 South will be closed from KY 146/La Grange Road (Exit 30) to the Avoca Quarry Road bridge near mile marker 28. The closure will last until 6 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 3.

Work schedules may be adjusted due to weather or other unforeseen events.

Drivers should use caution when traveling through active work zones. Signage will be in place to alert drivers of active construction zones and closures.