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La Cabina de Transporte de Kentucky cerrará Leestown Road (U.S. 421) en ambas direcciones durante la noche del 16 al 17 de junio de 10 p.m. a 5 a.m. bajo el paso elevado de New Circle Road para trabajos de construcción del puente. Los conductores deben usar rutas alternas como New Circle Road hacia Georgetown Road o Old Frankfort Pike. Este cierre es parte del proyecto Driving Lexington Progress de 170 millones de dólares que ampliará New Circle Road y convertirá el Leestown Interchange a un diseño Double Crossover Diamond, con conclusión prevista para 2027.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will temporarily close Leestown Road (U.S. 421) overnight on June 16-17 to support bridge construction on the New Circle Road widening project, according to a press release from KYTC District 7.
The closures will begin at 10 p.m. Tuesday, June 16, and reopen by 5 a.m. Wednesday, June 17. Both directions of Leestown Road will be closed under the New Circle Road (KY 4) overpass between mile markers 1.9 and 1.7, affecting motorists in both the northbound and southbound lanes. The work is specifically for bridge deck construction on the New Circle Road overpass above Leestown Road.
Drivers are advised to use alternate routes during the closure. The Cabinet recommends using New Circle Road to access Georgetown Road (U.S. 25) or Old Frankfort Pike (KY 1681) instead of passing directly under the overpass. Motorists should watch for signage and construction personnel in the work area.
This closure is part of a larger $170 million infrastructure improvement effort called Driving Lexington Progress, which aims to increase capacity and improve safety and travel times in Lexington’s rapidly growing area. When the overall project is completed in 2027, New Circle Road will be widened and the Leestown Interchange will be converted to a Double Crossover Diamond design, similar to the interchange at Harrodsburg Road. The double crossover diamond design has been proven to reduce crashes and improve traffic flow.
All work is subject to change depending on weather conditions, emergencies, or other factors beyond the Cabinet’s control. For real-time traffic updates and road conditions, motorists can visit GoKY.ky.gov or check DrivingLexingtonProgress.org for more information about the project.
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/41c10aa.




