UPDATE: Short-term restrictions rescheduled for final inspection on Sherman Minton Bridge

Final inspection activities for the Sherman Minton Renewal project have been rescheduled to begin on or after Tuesday, February 4, due to cold temperatures.

To accommodate the final inspection, short-term, single-lane restrictions will be necessary on eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 64 (both decks) to allow safe access to the bridge. Inspection activities are anticipated to occur daily from approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, February 7, depending on weather conditions. Lane restrictions may alternate from left to right lanes depending on where access is required. All ramps will remain open during inspection activities.

Restrictions may or may not be in effect for the entire period noted. Motorists should slow down, drive distraction-free and be aware of changing traffic patterns.  Delays are expected while work is in progress and motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes when possible.

If inspection activities must be rescheduled due to weather or other circumstances, updates will be provided at a later date.

About The Sherman Minton Renewal Project

The Sherman Minton Renewal is a major bridge rehabilitation and painting project that will significantly extend the life of the 61-year-old bridge. The double-decked bridge carries six lanes of traffic (I-64 and US 150) over the Ohio River connecting Louisville, KY and New Albany, IN.

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