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Campbellsville, KY traffic signal work / lane closures Closure of downtown intersection of E. Broadway & Central Avenue (MAP) starts March 1 and should be completed by 5pmET/4pmCT, KHD says By Chris Jessie News from Kentucky Highway Department, Elizabethtown, KY Elizabethtown, KY (February 28, 2011) - The traffic signal at US68 and KY70/527 (E. Broadway and Central Avenue) in Campbellsville will be out of service beginning Tuesday morning, March 1, 2011. Detours will be in place beginning at 6amET/5pmCT. Deteriorating wood poles are scheduled to be replaced. During this time, left turn lanes onto Central from Broadway will be shut down. Vehicles traveling east or west on US68 will not be able to turn onto Central Avenue. Also, South Central Avenue will be closed on the north side of 1st Street. Vehicles traveling north on South Central Avenue will use 1st Street as a detour to get to US68. North Central Avenue will be closed on the south side of Maple Street. Vehicles traveling south on North Central Avenue will use East or West Maple Street as a detour to get to US68. Tractor-trailer trucks/commercial motor vehicles traveling north on South Central Avenue will use Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard as a detour to US68. Message boards will be in place to provide detour assistance. Replacement work should be completed by 5pmET on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, depending on weather or unforeseen construction circumstances. This story was posted on 2011-03-01 03:56:45
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