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Lane Closures, Width Restrictions on LBN Cumberland Parkway

By Wes Watt

Bowling Green, KY - A project to rehabilitate bridge decks along the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway will result in long-term lane closures and width restrictions in Metcalfe County.

The bridges over Little Barren River at mile point 34.2 in both directions on the Louie B Nunn Cumberland Parkway have lane closures and a width restriction of nine feet beginning today. The width restriction and lane closures are expected to be in place until May 15.

This project is part of a larger project to rehabilitate a total of six bridge decks along the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway in Barren and Metcalfe Counties. The contracted was awarded to M&M Services Co. for $1,183,901.




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