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Update: KY 910 closure in Russell County postponed to Nov. 19

By Amber Hale

The temporary closure of KY 910 in Russell County originally set to begin Monday, Nov. 12, has been postponed and will now begin on Monday, Nov. 19.

The route will be temporarily closed to through traffic beginning at KY 3525 (Gosser Ridge Road) and extending to the intersection of East Mt. Eden Road (mile point 6.5).


The closure is to allow crews to make the necessary improvements to the existing bridge structure for the ongoing Cumberland Parkway/KY 910 interchange project. The closure will be in place until all necessary work is completed on the structure.

Signed detour routes will be posted via KY 80 and KY 910.

The closure date may be adjusted for inclement weather or other unforeseeable delays. Motorists can access travel and traffic conditions at goky.ky.gov.


This story was posted on 2018-11-09 18:39:06
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