Construction on Sunset Boulevard leading to lane closures.
Lexington drivers should be aware of late-night lane closures on Sunset Boulevard due to construction starting Tuesday, January 28. The eastbound lanes at Mineral Springs Road will close from 9 PM to 6 AM to install a new storm drain, improving traffic and reducing future flooding. Drivers are urged to plan ahead and stay vigilant around the construction area.
Attention all drivers in Lexington! If you frequent the eastbound lanes of Sunset Boulevard, listen up because there are some changes coming your way. The Lexington Police Department is gearing up for some late-night lane closures starting this Tuesday, January 28, so it’s crucial to plan accordingly!
Starting at 9 PM on Tuesday night, the eastbound lanes of Sunset Boulevard, which also goes by US-378, at the intersection of Mineral Springs Road will be temporarily closed. These closures are expected to last until around 6 AM on Wednesday morning, January 29. So, if you’re someone who’s used to zipping down that road, you might want to set your alarm a little earlier or consider taking a different route!
So, what’s with the barricades and cones? These closures are part of the Mineral Springs Road Right Turn Lane Project, a necessary construction effort to improve traffic flow in the area. Workers will be busy installing a brand new storm drain during these hours, helping to keep our roads safe and reduce flooding during those heavy rain periods. So while it may be a bit inconvenient for a night, this project is for the greater good!
Lexington’s finest are advising all drivers to remain vigilant while traveling near the construction area. Watch out for changes in lane patterns as you approach the work zone. It might look a bit different than usual, so make sure you keep your eyes on the road. Take your time and drive carefully through this area, especially if you’re not familiar with the detours!
To help you navigate these temporary changes, the Lexington Police Department has even provided a map of the affected area. Whether you’re heading home from work or planning a night out, it can give you a clearer picture of where to expect the closures. Having a visual can sometimes make all the difference when plotting out your route!
So, Lexington, mark your calendars, set those alarms, and give yourself some extra time to travel through that section of Sunset Boulevard this Tuesday night. Planning a little ahead can save you from unexpected delays and ensure a smoother commute. Keep those driving skills sharp, stay alert, and we’ll all get through this road work together! Safe travels, everyone!
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