KYTC Resurfacing Project on U.S. 25 Set to Begin July 12

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El Gabinete de Transporte de Kentucky iniciará el 12 de julio un proyecto de repavimentación en la U.S. 25 (Robert Martin Bypass) en el Condado de Madison, que se extenderá desde la Kentucky Highway 52 hasta la Kentucky Highway 1156 e incluirá la construcción de un segundo carril de giro a la izquierda. El proyecto, que fue retrasado debido a los esfuerzos de recuperación de inundaciones de emergencia en la región, se espera que esté completado para el 31 de agosto, con cierres de carriles nocturnos entre las 8 p.m. y las 6 a.m.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has announced that a resurfacing project on U.S. 25 (Robert Martin Bypass) in Madison County is expected to begin on July 12, according to a KYTC press release. The start date represents a delay from the original timeline due to emergency flood recovery efforts in the region.

The project will extend along U.S. 25 from Kentucky Highway 52 (Irvine Road) at mile point 16.1 to just south of Kentucky Highway 1156 (Jacks Creek Road) at mile point 20.8. Work will include milling and resurfacing the existing roadway, as well as the construction of a second left-turn lane from U.S. 25 onto KY 52. The project is expected to be completed by Aug. 31.

Lane closures will occur nightly between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. during the project period. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet noted that all work and closures are tentative and subject to change based on weather, emergencies and other unforeseen circumstances.

Madison County was among the hardest-hit areas during severe flooding that struck Kentucky in late June, which prompted Gov. Andy Beshear to declare a state of emergency and delay routine maintenance and construction projects. The region experienced significant damage to roads and infrastructure from the storms.

Motorists can stay updated on traffic conditions and project details by using GoKY or Waze on their smartphones. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s District 7 encompasses Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Garrard, Jessamine, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Scott and Woodford counties.


This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from KYTC District 7 Press Releases, enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/KYTC/bulletins/41f8e15.

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