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Traffic Advisory - I65/WKY Interchanges in Hardin County

By Chris Jessie, Public Informaton Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY

Sunday night, May 13 and Monday night, May 14, 2018, the northbound cloverleaf ramps at Exit 91 (WK Parkway East to I-65 North and I-65 North to WK Parkway West) will be closed at 7pmCT/8pmET for milling and paving operations. The ramps will be back open at 5amCT/6amET the following morning.



Tuesday night, May 15, 2018, those same ramps will be closed again for shoulder, guardrail and curb reconstruction. However, Scottys will be closing them at 7amCT/8pmET, and opening them back up by 6amCT/7amET, 7:00 AM the next morning.

Traffic traveling East on the WK Parkway wishing to access I-65 northbound will have to utilize I-65 southbound at the WK Parkway Interchange then loop around at Exit 86, Glendale, and back north on I-65. Traffic traveling I-65 North wishing to access the WK Parkway West will have to continue north to Exit 94, US 62, then loop around and travel I-65 southbound back to Exit 91 and the WK Parkway West.


This story was posted on 2018-05-12 19:24:50
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