Commuter Alert: Lane Shifts on I-71 and Old Louisville Detours This Tuesday

Interstate Conditions and Major Arteries
Louisville commuters should prepare for significant lane shifts and potential delays on major arteries this morning. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is continuing its $50 million widening and improvement project on Interstate 71. Northbound and southbound lanes are experiencing temporary daytime closures as crews focus on median work. Traffic is currently shifted toward the outside shoulders between the I-264 interchange and the Gene Snyder Freeway. This configuration narrows travel lanes, so motorists are urged to reduce speed and stay alert for merging traffic during the morning rush.
On Interstate 65, the bridge replacement project in the Central Corridor is creating substantial disruptions for those navigating Old Louisville. While interstate travel remains open, street-level closures are in effect at the intersections of South Brook and Kentucky Streets, as well as Hill Street and Burnett Avenue. These intersections are expected to remain blocked through early 2027 as crews work on the bridge structures overhead. Drivers should use Preston Street or Second Street as alternative north-south routes through the area.
Local Roadwork and Utility Alerts
- Blevins Gap Road: A total closure remains in place on Blevins Gap Road near Saw Mill Road for a culvert replacement. This project, which began in late January, is scheduled to last for approximately ten weeks. A signed detour is available using the Gene Snyder Freeway (I-265) via the Dixie Highway and Stonestreet Road exits.
- Chenoweth Lane (KY 1932): Commuters in the St. Matthews area should expect intermittent lane closures between Shelbyville Road and Brownsboro Road. Flagging operations are active from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily for roadway modifications and drainage enhancements.
- Goss Avenue: Work has resumed on the one-way to two-way conversion project between Goss Avenue and East Gray Street. Expect periodic sidewalk and lane closures. The project is nearing completion, with a target date in the spring of 2026.
- Lexington Road: Drivers should be aware that portions of Lexington Road near the 1300 block have seen recent closures for utility repairs. While many segments have reopened, localized work may still cause minor delays near the intersection with Payne Street.
Public Transit and Weather Impacts
According to the Transit Authority of River City (TARC), all bus routes are currently operating on their regular schedules. However, with a 45% chance of light snow in today's forecast and temperatures hovering around 27°F, passengers are encouraged to check for real-time updates. Snow could lead to slick conditions on elevated ramps and overpasses, potentially triggering winter weather detours for routes serving hilly or outlying areas of Jefferson County.
Finally, travel across the Sherman Minton Bridge remains smooth this morning. Following the successful completion of the multi-year rehabilitation project in late 2024, all lanes are open for traffic connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana via I-64.