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Lane closures due to construction on Interstate 30 to begin on Monday
Little Rock, Arkansas – Lane closures on Interstate 30 due to construction will start the next week on Monday.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) reports that construction will begin on Monday, October 17.
Daytime closures (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
• I-30 frontage roads (single-lane closures) between 4th and 10th streets in Little Rock (6:30 a.m. start time)
• Riverfront Drive (single-lane closures) between Olive and Pine streets in North Little Rock (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.)
• Broadway Street eastbound (single-lane closure) between the frontage roads in North Little Rock (9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.)
Overnight closures (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.)
• I-30 (single and double-lane closures and traffic shifts) between Roosevelt Road in Little Rock and I-40 in North Little Rock; includes a single-lane closure on I-30 eastbound at the I-630 westbound ramp and at the Broadway Street exit
• I-630 westbound on-ramp (full closure) between College Street at 15th Street and the Pedestrian Bridge in Little Rock
• I-30/I-40 lanes and ramps (single-lane closures) at the north terminal in North Little Rock
• I-30 frontage road (single-lane closure) between 4th and 10th streets in Little Rock (6 p.m. start time)
• I-630 eastbound ramp to I-30 eastbound (full closure) in Little Rock; ramp detour signed to exit to northbound frontage road
• Broadway Street eastbound (single-lane closure) between the frontage roads in North Little Rock (11 p.m. start time)
24-hour closures
• Mahlon Martin (full closure) between President Clinton Avenue and 3rd Street in Little Rock; detours signed
• 6th Street bridge (full closure) for reconstruction in Little Rock; detours signed
• McGowan Street (full closure) between the on-ramp to I-30 westbound and Pulaski County Lane in Little Rock; the on-ramp to I-30 westbound will be reduced to one lane; detours signed
According to ARDOT officials, double lane closures will only occur between the hours of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m., and construction barrels and signage will be used to direct traffic. Additionally, cars are urged to use caution when passing by and entering work zones by officials.
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