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Rolling road blocks on I-65 start today, Tue 6 Jan 2015

15 minute delays expected in rolling road blocks in LaRue County near the Upton interchange, 1-65 and KY 224. Work expected to be completed 12pmCT/1pmET Wed 7 Jan 2015

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet,. District 4 - Elizabethtown, KY

KYTC Contractors are scheduled to set bridge beams over I-65 at the KY 224 interchange (Exit 76) on Tuesday night, January 6, 2015. Crews will set two new spans over north and southbound by picking beams off the existing KY 224 bridge. This will be conducted utilizing rolling road blocks beginning at 7pmCT/8pmET. Each rolling road block cycle should amount to about a 15 minute delay. Work should be complete by 12pmCT/1amET, Wednesday morning. Intermittent delays are expected northbound from Mile Points 71-76 and southbound from mile points 81-76 as these roadblocks occur. - CHRIS JESSIE ‬




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