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Section of Hale's Hwy, Russell Co, temporarily closed July 17 Closure for cross drain replacement Click on headline for complete story, detour information SOMERSET, Ky. (11 Jul 2017) - A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will temporarily close a section of KY 379 in Russell County to through traffic beginning at mile point 15.3 (KY 92) and ending at mile point 17.5 (KY 3280, French Valley Road) on Monday, July 17. The closure is necessary for crews to replace a cross drain beneath the roadway. The closure will begin at approximately 7amCT and will re-open at approximately 6pmCT. Signed detour routes will be posted via KY 92 and KY 3280 (French Valley Road). - Northbound on KY 379 (Esto to Main Street) - Turn right onto KY 3280 (French Valley Road) to U.S. 127 north. Take a left on KY 430 (Lakeway Drive) to reconnect with KY 379.Once the cross drain has been replaced crews will begin resurfacing KY 379 beginning at mile point 10.8 (KY 55) and ending at mile point 20.3 (U.S. 127). Traffic will be controlled by flaggers during the resurfacing project. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes and allow extra time to reach their destination. Work is scheduled to be complete by November 15. The starting date and duration of work may be adjusted for inclement weather or other unforeseeable delays. The starting date and duration of work may be adjusted for inclement weather or other unforeseeable delays. For Kentucky's latest traffic and travel information, visit GoKY.ky.gov. This story was posted on 2017-07-12 05:39:00
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