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Closure of US 60 in Marion to start Monday for turn lane construction project

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Closure of US 60 in Marion to start Monday for turn lane construction project


By West Kentucky Star Staff

Jun. 09, 2024 | 09:02 AM
| MARION

A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to close a section of US 60 near the Crittenden County High and Middle School Complex and Crittenden County Hospital in Marion starting Monday.

This closure of US 60/West Gum Street, just east of the Country Club Drive intersection, is to allow a large cross-drain to be replaced near the hospital entrance.  

This work is to allow  the construction of a new turn lane for the schools and the hospital.

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The roadway at this site is expected to close at 6:00 am Monday, and remain closed for about three days. 

Depending on the weather, the road is expected to reopen late Wednesday, June 12th.

Local access will be maintained on each side of the closure with access to the hospital available from US 60 on the east side of the closure, and via Country Club Drive on the west side of the closure.

A marked detour has already been established via KY 981/Old Salem Road and KY 91/West Bellville Street.  

KYTC notes that the detour may not be appropriate for over sized loads or trucks pulling low-boy trailers.

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When the roadway reopens, the US 60 turn lane work zone will return to one lane traffic with alternating flow controlled by an automated signal with a 10 foot maximum load width restriction.  

The marked detour will remain in place to help reduce traffic delays in the work zone.

The new center turn lane will serve two school entrances to the Crittenden County High School and Middle School Complex, and two entrances to Crittenden County Hospital.  

The project includes additional work along US 60 west of Marion to the KY 297 intersection.

Some additional closures of US 60 will be required for various phases of the work through the summer.

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Kentucky Newsmakers 3/29: Senate Candidate Charles Booker; Kentucky League of Cities Pres. Mayor Paul Sandefur

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Kentucky Senate candidate Charles Booker and Beaver Dam Mayor and Kentucky League of Cities President Paul Sandefur.



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Kentucky among Southeastern states receiving FEMA disaster recovery funding

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the approval of nearly $23 million in funding to support natural disaster recovery throughout the Southeast.

Kentucky is among several states receiving funds for state-managed recovery programs after Hurricane Helene and other past disasters hit the Southeast, a news release from FEMA said.

According to FEMA, Kentucky, Florida and Tennessee will administer more than $2.1 million for disaster unemployment assistance to help those who may not be able to work as a direct result of a disaster.

Kentucky, alongside Georgia and Tennessee, was also awarded $2.4 million to fund crisis counseling and mental health support.

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The funds will help pay for counselors and other services to help people with disaster-related stress and trauma, according to FEMA.

More information about state-managed recovery programs funded by FEMA can be found on the agency’s website.



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