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KTC projects include Breeding Road and work on Parkway

Some of the expected traffic impacts in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 area for May 14 through May 20 include work on Breeding Road at the Metcalfe/Adair County Line, and resurfacing on the Louie B. Nunn-Cumberland Expressway.

Metcalfe County
KY 533 Breeding Road (mile points 9.3 - 9.7)- Work on a slide repair project continues on Breeding Road beginning at Mosby Ridge Road and extending east to the Adair County line. To complete the repairs the road will be closed to through traffic and a detour will be provided. The closure is expected to begin on May 2 and is expected to reopen May 30. The detour will utilize KY 61, Dividing Ridge Road and Reese Hurt Road. Motorists need to allow extra travel time due to the distance of the detour.

Louie B. Nunn-Cumberland Expressway
A project to rehabilitate and resurface a section of the Louie B. Nunn-Cumberland Express in Barren and Metcalfe Counties will continue next week. Motorists can expect work going on from the 20-mile marker to the 36-mile marker and the speed limit will be lowered to 55 mph. Lane closures will be in place from the 28-mile marker to the 36 mile marker. A width restriction 12 feet will be in place from May 16 through May 31 from the 28 mile marker to the 36 mile marker.




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