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I-75 Lane Closures Begin Monday in Fayette County

LEXINGTON, Ky. - April 5th, 2026 - The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) today announced a significant infrastructure project on Interstate 75 in Fayette County, Kentucky, that will necessitate lane closures starting Monday, April 6th, 2026. The project, focused on pavement repairs and resurfacing, aims to improve the safety and longevity of this critical transportation artery, but will temporarily impact commuters and travelers.

The KYTC advisory details that both northbound and southbound lanes of I-75 will be affected. Work will be concentrated between Exits 118 and 122, a heavily trafficked stretch between Winstead Hollow Road and Mainstay Drive. This particular section of I-75 serves as a vital link for both local traffic within Lexington and for long-distance travelers traversing the state and connecting to other major interstates.

Specifically, northbound lane closures will occur between Exits 118 and 122. Southbound closures will mirror this, taking place between Exits 122 and 118. The phased approach, focusing on relatively short segments, suggests the KYTC is attempting to minimize overall disruption while still allowing for efficient repairs.

To further mitigate impact, the majority of the work will be conducted during overnight hours. Crews are scheduled to begin operations each evening at 8:00 p.m. and continue until 6:00 a.m. While this timing is intended to reduce congestion during peak commuting periods, motorists should still anticipate potential delays, especially during the initial phases of the project as traffic patterns adjust.

A Larger Pattern of Infrastructure Investment

This I-75 resurfacing project is not an isolated event. It's part of a broader, statewide initiative by the KYTC to address aging infrastructure and ensure the safety and efficiency of Kentucky's transportation network. Over the past five years, the state has seen a marked increase in investment in road and bridge repairs, largely funded through a combination of state gas tax revenue and federal infrastructure funding programs. The recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021 has provided a significant boost to these efforts, allowing for larger-scale projects like this one to be undertaken.

I-75, in particular, is a key corridor for freight and passenger traffic, connecting the Midwest to the Southeast. Regular maintenance is critical to prevent more extensive and costly repairs down the line. Pavement degradation, caused by years of heavy use and seasonal weather fluctuations, is a common issue on interstates like I-75. Without proactive resurfacing, potholes, cracks, and other forms of damage can quickly worsen, leading to safety hazards and increased maintenance costs.

Impact on Local Businesses and Residents

The lane closures are expected to have a ripple effect on local businesses and residents. Businesses located near the affected stretch of I-75 may experience reduced customer traffic during the construction period. Delivery schedules could also be impacted, potentially affecting supply chains. Residents in the surrounding neighborhoods may experience increased noise levels during overnight work hours.

KYTC officials have stated they are coordinating with local businesses and emergency services to minimize disruptions. Alternative routes and detours will be clearly marked, and real-time traffic updates will be available through the KYTC's website and social media channels. Local authorities are also prepared to adjust traffic signal timing as needed to help manage congestion on parallel roadways.

Driver Safety Recommendations

The KYTC urges all motorists traveling through the work zone to exercise extreme caution. Drivers are advised to:

  • Plan Ahead: Check traffic conditions before departing and consider alternative routes if possible.
  • Reduce Speed: Adhere to posted speed limits and reduce speed further in the work zone.
  • Stay Alert: Be aware of changing traffic patterns and the presence of workers and equipment.
  • Avoid Distractions: Put away mobile devices and focus solely on driving.
  • Allow Extra Travel Time: Expect delays and build extra time into your travel schedule.

The resurfacing project is expected to last for approximately four to six weeks, depending on weather conditions. The KYTC will continue to provide updates on the project's progress through its official channels. Motorists are encouraged to stay informed and cooperate with work crews to ensure a safe and efficient construction process.


Read the Full WKYT Article at:
[ https://www.wkyt.com/2026/04/03/lane-closure-advisory-issued-by-transportation-cabinet/ ]