
KYTC warns of nighttime lane closures on Richmond Road starting Sunday
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is advising motorists to expect nighttime delays on a major north-south thoroughfare as a two-week resurfacing project gets underway this weekend.
The KYTC announced that resurfacing operations on U.S. 25 (Richmond Road) in Fayette County will begin Sunday night, July 12, with alternating lane closures scheduled Sunday through Thursday from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. The work is expected to last approximately two weeks.
The project covers a 2.5-mile stretch of Richmond Road from Idle Hour Drive to New Circle Road (KY 4), one of Lexington's busiest corridors that connects the north and south portions of the city. The KYTC said motorists should expect delays and use caution while traveling through the work zone, watching for signage and personnel in the area.
Drivers are encouraged to allow extra time for their commutes and may consider using alternative routes during the nighttime construction hours. The GoKY and Waze navigation apps can help motorists track real-time traffic conditions and find alternate routes.
The KYTC cautioned that all work and closures are scheduled tentatively and subject to change depending on weather, emergencies and other unforeseen circumstances. KYTC District 7 oversees highway maintenance and construction in 12 central Kentucky counties, including Fayette, and coordinates all aspects of road development from planning and design through construction administration.