
KYTC Announces New Traffic Shifts for I-64 Rehabilitation Work
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is advising motorists of additional traffic shifts associated with an ongoing I-64 rehabilitation project in Fayette, Scott and Woodford counties that will affect traffic through mid-June.
The $14 million project spans nine miles of I-64 and includes pavement rehabilitation, bridge repairs and bridge painting between mile points 63.8 and 73.5.
On westbound I-64, the left lane and shoulder remain closed through Wednesday, June 3 between the Cane Run Road overpass bridge and the U.S. 421 overpass bridge. Beginning Thursday, June 4, crews will shift to closing the right lane and shoulder through Friday, June 19 along the same stretch for continued bridge restoration and pavement repairs.
The westbound entrance ramp from KY 341 (Midway Road) to I-64 westbound will close beginning Wednesday night, June 3. The closure is anticipated to remain in place for approximately 20 days, though the ramp may reopen sooner as work progresses.
Motorists are advised to reduce speed and exercise extra caution while traveling through the work zone. All work and closures are scheduled on a tentative basis and are subject to change depending on weather, emergencies and other unforeseen factors.
For updated traffic information and road conditions, motorists can visit GoKY.ky.gov. The KYTC District 7 office oversees construction projects across 12 counties in central Kentucky.