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Traffic Troubles in Lexington: I-64 and South Street Encounter Roadblocks

Road closures and detour signs in Lexington due to traffic issues.

News Summary

Drivers in Lexington are facing unexpected delays due to road closures caused by downed wires. South Street is temporarily closed between Gibson Road and Glenway Avenue for safety concerns, while I-64 had an exit ramp to Haley Road closed due to a downed power line. Fortunately, power has been restored with no injuries reported. However, upcoming lane closures are expected as part of the New Circle Road widening project, scheduled to start this Thursday, impacting local traffic further.

Traffic Troubles in Lexington: I-64 and South Street Encounter Roadblocks

Today in Lexington, drivers are facing some unexpected delays due to road closures caused by downed and low hanging wires. It’s always a hassle when you’re out and about, but let’s break down what you need to know to navigate around these pesky roadblocks.

South Street’s Temporary Shutdown

First off, if you’re heading onto South Street, be prepared for a detour! Portions of this road are currently closed off between Gibson Road and Glenway Avenue because of a low hanging line that’s causing safety concerns. Local authorities have advised all drivers to steer clear of this section and seek alternate routes to avoid any unnecessary delays.

Clearing Things Up on I-64

Now let’s chat about I-64, a popular route that many folks in the city rely on. There was a bit of excitement earlier when an exit ramp to Haley Road was closed due to a downed power line, but good news—it was reopened as of 4 p.m. on February 27. The blockage came from a snapped telephone pole that was lay across the interstate and caused some significant traffic disruption.

Initially, this closure impacted three lanes between milepoints 94 and 87, which is no small matter when you’re trying to get somewhere quickly. Fortunately, after some hard work to clear the downed line, I-64 is back in action in both directions. It’s always a relief when roadways clear up, especially when you’re on a tight schedule.

Power Restored and No Injuries Reported

In brighter news, around 5,500 customers were affected by the downed wire earlier, but power has been restored. What’s more comforting is that none of this unfortunate incident resulted in any injuries. Safety always comes first, and it’s great that everyone remained unharmed during these disruptions.

Looking Ahead: New Circle Road Widening Project

Looking to the future, there’s a significant construction project on the horizon—the New Circle Road widening project. If you frequently use the Leestown Road interchange, be aware that lane closures are scheduled to begin this Thursday. At 1 p.m., one lane of Leestown at the New Circle Road bridge will be closed. Then, starting from 10 p.m., both Leestown and New Circle roads will be entirely shut down at the bridge, with all lanes expected to be back open by 5 a.m. the following morning.

This remodeling is part of a larger effort and is estimated to wrap up by around 2027. While it might not be the best news for your commute today or tomorrow, hang in there! The end result will hopefully be smoother travels in the future.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, folks! With the closures on South Street and the hiccups on I-64 now cleared up, it’s a good time to double-check your routes before you head out. Whether you’re on the road or planning your next trip, staying informed is the key to a hassle-free journey. Be safe, and let’s look forward to seeing those roads back at full capacity soon!

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