Bridge Inspections and Surface Street Closures Impact Tuesday Commute in Louisville

Morning Commute Overview for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Commuters in the Louisville area should prepare for a busy Tuesday morning. While major interstates are currently free of significant accidents, several scheduled bridge inspections and long-term construction projects are expected to slow traffic on both highways and local surface streets. Drivers are encouraged to plan for an extra 10 to 15 minutes of travel time, particularly when traversing the eastern and northern segments of the metro area.
Major Interstate Alerts and Inspections
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has scheduled critical infrastructure work today that will impact high-traffic corridors:
- I-64 Bridge Inspections: Motorists should expect alternating lane closures on I-64 near mile point 13.4 (approaching Versailles Road/U.S. 60). Inspections are scheduled to take place between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. today, which may cause midday congestion.
- I-71 Overpass Work: A major long-term closure remains in effect for bridge deck reconstruction on the I-71 overpass. Both Edith Road and Mockingbird Valley Road are closed between River Road and Mellwood Avenue. This work is part of preparation for future interstate widening and is expected to continue through the summer.
- Gene Snyder Freeway (I-265): Temporary lane closures are possible near the Preston Highway (mile marker 11.7) and Stonestreet Road (mile marker 3) interchanges. Crews are performing ongoing LED lighting upgrades. Drivers should use caution when merging in these zones.
Local Roadworks and Detours
Several arterial roads are currently undergoing maintenance or utility work that requires active detours or lane restrictions:
- Chenoweth Lane (KY 1932): Intermittent lane closures are occurring daily between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. from Shelbyville Road to Brownsboro Road. Crews are currently working on roadway modifications and pedestrian safety improvements.
- Rudy Lane: This route remains closed between Brownsboro Road and Merrifield Road for a water main relocation project by the Louisville Water Company. Detour signs are posted, but commuters should avoid this area if possible.
- Aiken Road: Expect flagging operations and intermittent lane closures near the 13000 block of Aiken Road between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for essential drainage work.
Public Transit and Weather Impact
The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) reports that all bus services are operating on regular schedules this morning. Previous winter weather detours have been fully lifted. However, with a few snow showers and windy conditions forecast for today, riders are advised to use real-time tracking apps to monitor potential minor delays due to surface street traffic. Commuters are reminded that maintenance crews may also be active on major interstates for pothole repairs during non-peak hours following recent winter weather wear.