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Detour: KY 100 in Monroe Co., KY, Mon., Sept. 30-Fri., Oct. 4

By Wes Watt, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3

Bowling Green, KY (September 23, 2013) - A detour for KY 100 in Monroe County will be set up from Monday, September 30 to Friday, October 4. A portion of KY 100 between mile point 9 to mile point 10 will be shutdown so maintenance crews can replace and update drainage structures. The detour is listed below and is approximately 18 miles. Motorists need to allow significant extra travel time during this closure.

KY 100 Detour Traveling East
Motorist traveling east on KY 100 before mile point 9 will need to take KY 1366 for approximately 10 miles, then turn right on KY 63 for approximately 8 miles to reconnect with KY 100.

KY 100 Detour Traveling West
Motorist traveling west on KY 100 before mile point 10 will need to take KY 63 for approximately 8 miles, then turn left on KY 1366 for approximately 10 miles to reconnect with KY 100.

For up-to-date traffic and travel information dial 511 or visit www.511.ky.gov for the latest statewide traffic updates. - Wes Watt




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