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Travel: KY 337 in Taylor County closed for safety Improvements By Chris Jessie ELIZABETHTOWN, KY - Crews with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be replacing two culvert pipes along KY 337 in Taylor County This week. The work will require closure of the road at Mile Point 1.2. Motorists using KY 337 north of the KY 744 intersection or south of the KY 49 intersection in Marion County should plan alternate routes accordingly. The existing pipes have deteriorated and experience flooding problems during peak rainfall events. The work will allow for better flow capacity, improving safety at the location. The work to excavate, remove old pipes, then assemble and install new pipes is expected to begin, today Monday morning, June 11, 2012, and last through Friday. - Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Elizabethtown, KY This story was posted on 2012-06-11 09:45:30
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