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Nighttime Lane Restrictions on I-24 for Micro-Surfacing Project

Lane restrictions on I-24 during nighttime work

Lyon and McCracken Counties, July 22, 2025

News Summary

Interstate 24 in Lyon and McCracken counties will experience nighttime lane restrictions as part of a micro-surfacing project by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Work hours are set from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., focusing on the eastbound lane, with a reduced speed limit of 55 mph in the work zones. Following the micro-surfacing phase, micro-paving will begin around Friday. Permanent striping is planned for McCracken County over the next few weeks. The project aims to enhance roadway safety and efficiency, with an expected completion date of September 30.

Paducah, KY – Nighttime lane restrictions will be implemented on Interstate 24 in Lyon and McCracken counties as a part of a micro-surfacing project spearheaded by a contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The work is concentrated on I-24 in Lyon County, especially between the Cumberland River Bridge and KY 293 at Exit 45, affecting segments of the interstate from approximately mile marker 34 to 45.

Crews are currently working on the eastbound lane of I-24. These nighttime restrictions are set to occur from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weeknights, and traffic will be subjected to a reduced speed limit of 55 mph in the work zone to ensure safety for both workers and motorists. As weather conditions permit, the work may transition to the westbound lane of I-24 as early as Wednesday.

Following the current phase of the project, which focuses on micro-surfacing, there will be an anticipated shift to micro-paving in Lyon County, expected to commence around Friday. In addition, permanent striping is also planned for the McCracken County area, taking place intermittently over the next few weeks.

The striping operation in McCracken County will occur between the I-24 Ohio River Bridge and Exit 16. A mobile work zone will be established during this phase, with work hours scheduled from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.. This current project encompasses segments of Interstates 24 and 69 within District 1 and is projected to reach completion by September 30.

Project Details

  • Location: I-24 in Lyon and McCracken Counties
  • Work Hours: 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for lane restrictions; 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. for striping work
  • Speed Limit: 55 mph in work zones
  • Current Focus: Eastbound lane micro-surfacing
  • Next Phase: Micro-paving starting on or about Friday
  • Completion Date: September 30

Background Information

This micro-surfacing project is part of an effort by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to improve roadway conditions and enhance safety across key interstate routes. The work is essential in addressing surface wear and extending the lifespan of the pavement. The impact of these improvements aims to provide safer travel for daily commuters and increase overall traffic efficiency within the regions affected.

Upcoming Work

Motorists traveling through these areas are encouraged to be aware of the changes and adhere to the adjusted speed limits. Additionally, community members and commuters should plan their travel accordingly, as lane restrictions will affect local traffic patterns during the duration of this project.

Travel Advisory

To minimize potential delays, it is advisable for drivers to allow additional time for their journeys and consider alternative routes if possible. Keeping informed of project updates will also help in navigating these areas more effectively.

FAQ

What are the hours of operation for the lane restrictions on I-24?

The lane restrictions will be in effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

What speed limit will be enforced in the work zone?

A reduced speed limit of 55 mph will be enforced for safety in the work zone.

When will the next phase of the project begin?

The next phase, which involves micro-paving, is expected to start around Friday.

What stretch of I-24 is affected?

The work is focused on I-24 between the Cumberland River Bridge and KY 293 at Exit 45, covering mile markers 34 to 45.

When is the expected completion date for the project?

The overall project is anticipated to be completed by September 30.

Feature Details
Project Type Micro-surfacing
Location I-24 in Lyon and McCracken Counties
Work Hours 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for lane restrictions; 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. for striping
Speed Limit 55 mph in work zones
Current Focus Eastbound lane micro-surfacing
Next Phase Micro-paving starting on or about Friday
Completion Date September 30

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