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Traffic impact report from District 3

By Wes Watt

Some of the expected traffic impacts in District 3 for June 17 through June 21 are listed below. All work is subject to change.
  • Interstate 65: The left lanes in both north and southbound directions are expected to be closed as the bridge painting work continues at the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway interchange at the 43 mile marker. These closures will take place between 8pmCT and 6amCT. The lane closures will be done nightly for approximately two weeks. Law enforcement will be present during the closures. The work is weather dependent so it's possible the schedule could change.

  • Metcalfe County, KY 163 Tompkinsville Road: Contractors will continue to work on a project to replace a bridge over Rogers Creek on KY 163 between Robertson Shaw Road and Radford Martin Road. Traffic has been switched onto the new bridge. Flaggers may be present to maintain traffic through the work zone.

  • Monroe County: Construction of the Tompkinsville Bypass will continue. Folks in the community will notice signs placed in advance of the construction zones. Since it is a new route, most of the construction will take place away from traffic; however, as construction progresses, some traffic impacts will occur particularly at intersections. Cloyd Road has been closed to through traffic indefinitely. Traffic on Capp Harlan Road and Cave Springs Road have been routed to a new traffic alignment at the intersection with the new bypass. Traffic near the KY 100 intersection has been diverted to a new temporary alignment.

  • Barren County, US 68 Edmonton Road: Contractors are expected to work on a resurfacing project that will also improve roadside features along US 68 from the intersection of Lecta Salem Road extending east to the Metcalfe County line, a distance of 6.21 miles. Flaggers will be present to maintain traffic through the work zone.




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