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Travel/Traffic Alerts for Metcalfe Co. center on new Interchange

BOWLING GREEN, KY. (August 15, 2014) - The expected traffic impacts Metcalfe County for August 18 through August 22 are listed below. All work is subject to change.

Metcalfe County
  • US 68/ Louie B Nunn Parkway - Grade work will continue for the next several months on the new interchange project. Trucks and equipment will be entering and exiting the road in this area. The northern section of Harvey Hurt Road (across from Industrial Drive) will be closed to through traffic. Local traffic will need to use the southern approach from U.S. 68 to access Harvey Hurt Road. U.S. 68 will be switched to the new alignment and bridge beginning Monday.
  • Industrial Dr. (KY 3524) - Industrial Drive is closed from U.S. 68 to Sumitomo as part of the new interchange construction. Motorists will need to follow the detour along U.S. 68 turning onto Ky. 80 and then onto Industrial Dr. until further notice.
  • Louie B. Nunn Parkway - There will be lane closures in both directions on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway at mile marker 29 through mile marker 31. These will remain in place until the bridge construction in the median has been completed.
All work is subject to change. Wes Watt, Public Information Officer, KYTC, District 3, Bowling Green, KY.




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