Tuesday's traffic delays

I-75 at Mitchell Ave

I-75 at Mitchell Ave
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I-71/75 at Cut In The Hill

I-71/75 at Cut In The Hill
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Posted: 10/16/2012

Below is a list of reported traffic incidents in the Tri-State area:

Interstate 75 in Ohio: No reported accidents

Interstate 71 in Ohio: No reported accidents

Interstate 71/75 in Ky.: No reported accidents

Interstate 74 in Ohio/Ind.: No reported accidents

Interstate 275 in Ohio: No reported accidents

Interstate 275 in Ky.: Construction-- The KY 16 NB entrance ramp to I-275 WB will be closed beginning at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 16 until Monday, Oct. 29.

Traffic will be detoured to use KY 3070 WB, Howard Litzler Drive, to south on KY 17 to I-275 WB.

Interstate 471: No reported accidents

Columbia Parkway: No reported accidents

Other roadways: Southland Drive Closure for Pipe Installation-- The Deerfield Township Road Department will be working on Southland Drive installing a pipe to help with storm water control.

During construction, Southland Drive will be closed for one day, Oct. 16 from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Bridge work--  KY 22 (Bridge replacement over the Licking River)-- Watch for construction crews as they continue work on the bridge replacement project on KY 22 in between KY 159 and the Licking River.

KY 22 traffic will be detoured onto East Shelby Street to Barnes Street beginning Oct. 16 – Nov. 16 to construct the new intersection of KY 22 and Second Street.

The Schomakertown Bridge weight limit is 20 tons.

Other traffic information:
 

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