Kentucky South I-65 at Mile Marker 136.8 in Louisville in Clark county . Disabled vehicle on right shoulder. LMPD on scene. May be viewed on Trimarc Camera 5. August 30, 2013 at 04:28PM TRIMARC Incident and Construction Feed
Friday, August 30, 2013
Louisville Traffic Update, Crash on right shoulder. May be viewed on TRIMARC camera 10.
Kentucky North I-65 in Louisville in Jefferson county. Ramp to I-264 E. Crash on right shoulder. May be viewed on TRIMARC camera 10. August 30, 2013 at 04:23PM TRIMARC Incident and Construction Feed
Louisville Traffic Update, Accident involving three vehicles on left shoulder. LMPD on scene. May be viewed on Trimarc Camera 10.
Kentucky East I-264 at Mile Marker 13.2 in Louisville in Jefferson county . Accident involving three vehicles on left shoulder. LMPD on scene. May be viewed on Trimarc Camera 10. August 30, 2013 at 04:32PM TRIMARC Incident and Construction Feed
Downtown Crossing: Traffic Changes for Next Week, September 3rd
Downtown Crossing Traffic Changes for Next Week
The following closures and lane restrictions are expected next week in connection with construction on the Downtown Crossing:
Kentucky Side:
Work scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 3:
- The ramp from I-64 East to I-65 North is scheduled to close overnight Tuesday-Thursday(September 3-5) for demolition work in the area. It’s scheduled to close around 9 p.m. and reopen by 5 a.m. each day.
- The ramp from I-71 South to I-64 West is scheduled to close overnight Tuesday-Thursday(September 3-5) for temporary striping and the placement of temporary barrier wall. It’s scheduled to close around 9 p.m. and reopen by 5 a.m. each day.
- One lane of I-64 East from 9th Street to I-65 is scheduled to close overnight Tuesday-Thursday (September 3-5) for demolition work in the area. It’s scheduled to close around 9 p.m. and reopen by 5 a.m. each day.
- The right lane of I-64 West to the I-65 South ramp from Witherspoon Street to I-65 is scheduled to close overnight Tuesday, September 3 for demolition work in the area. It’s scheduled to close around 9 p.m. and reopen by 5 a.m.
Louisville Streets:
Work scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 3:
- All day lane restrictions are expected on Witherspoon Street from Preston Street to Adams Street on Tuesday, September 3 for demolition work in the area. One lane will be open in each direction.
- Witherspoon Street from Preston Street to Adams Street is scheduled to close overnightTuesday, September 3 for demolition work in the area. It will close around 8 p.m. and reopen by 5 a.m.
- The right lane of Jackson Street from Market to Main Street is scheduled to be closedTuesday through Friday (September 3-6) for utility work.
- The right lane of Jackson Street from Jefferson Street to Market Street is scheduled to be closed Tuesday, September 3 for work in the area.
Indiana Side (Continuing Work):
- US 31-South (Exit Ramp 1) from Brown Station Way to Stansifer Avenue will be reduced to two lanes for the next several months.
- US 31-South, in the area just south of Stansifer Avenue, will be reduced to one lane for the next several months. Vehicles are still able to exit onto 10th Street.
The actual starting date and duration for the work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen activities occur. Also, given the aggressive overall construction schedule for the project, Walsh DBT may shift work schedules when opportunities arise. Find all of the latest traffic information at www.kyinbridges.com.
Study shows previously targeted toll rates will support Kentucky’s remaining share of Ohio River Bridges Project costs
FRANKFORT, Ky. – An investment-grade study commissioned by the Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority (KPTIA) shows that previously targeted initial toll rates will support the financing of Kentucky’s remaining share of the costs of building the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. CLICK HERE to download study. “This detailed study provides a depth of information […]
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