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A note if you travel to Monroe Co. regularly

By Wes Watt

Bowling Green, KY - A project to construct the permanent intersection of the new Tompkinsville Bypass and KY 163 Celina Road in Monroe County will create a long-term closure on KY 163 Celina Road. The closure is expected to begin July 7, 2020, and to last for approximately two months.

The closure will be between KY 3144 Capp Harlan Road to near mile point 7 just south of Clark Estates Road. A signed detour using KY 3144 Capp Harlan Road and a section of the new bypass road will be in place.

Large trucks and farm equipment should seek an alternate route if possible. The entire bypass road is expected to open by the end of the year.

Additional information is available here http://transportation.ky.gov.





This story was posted on 2020-06-23 16:46:33
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