Arkansas
Frontage Road near South Street in Benton must be closed nightly per ARDOT requirements
Little Rock, Arkansas – The Interstate 30 Frontage Road will need to be closed overnight due to construction, the Arkansas Department of Transportation announced on Friday.
The construction, according to ARDOT, will take place in Benton close to the South Street roundabout on the north side of the interstate.
On Tuesday, October 25 between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following morning, the workmen will close the street between Sevier Street and Bass Lane.
Local vehicles may circumvent the closure by using other nearby routes.
With the use of traffic barrels, construction barricades, and signage, the traffic will be managed.
The Interstate 30 Frontage Road will need to be closed overnight due to construction, the Arkansas Department of Transportation announced on Friday.
The construction, according to ARDOT, will take place in Benton close to the South Street roundabout on the north side of the interstate.
On Tuesday, October 25 between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following morning, the workmen will close the street between Sevier Street and Bass Lane.
Local vehicles may circumvent the closure by using other nearby routes.
With the use of traffic barrels, construction barricades, and signage, the traffic will be managed.
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