I-64 Widening Project Overnight Lane Closure Schedule for week of 9/20-9/24: https://t.co/ofaZ4h0d4Q #hrva
— VDOT Hampton Roads (@VaDOTHR) September 18, 2015
The Virginia Department of Transportation’s I-64 widening project will produce a series of lane and ramp closures next week, Sunday, Sept. 20, through Thursday, Sept. 24. All construction work is dependent upon weather conditions, VDOT says.
The closures will take place each night at 9 p.m. through 5 a.m. the following morning in th ese areas:
**East- and westbound right lane closures between Fort Eustis Boulevard (exit 250) and Jefferson Avenue (exit 255). Crews will be conducting milling and paving work in the shoulder lane. One travel lane will remain open to traffic at all times.
**Also on Thursday, Sept. 24, 9 p.m. through 5 a.m.: the Fort Eustis Boulevard (exit 250B) westbound ramp will close for soil surveys. A detour will be in place, VDOT says.
The Michigan Department of Transportation, too, announced lane closures for Monday, Sept. 21, on I-94 in Washtenaw County. Two lanes are planned to close on westbound I-94 between Rawsonville Road (Exit 187) and Wiard Road.
The double lane closure will take place between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following morning and is needed for joint work.
Find more from around the country via @OverdriveUpdate on Twitter — follow us for updates from state DOTs and other sources. Significantly, I-40 in Nashville, Tenn., will again shut down tonight (Friday, Sept. 18) through early Monday, a closure identical to those earlier in the summer and last week:
Just under 12 hours to go (starting tonight, 8PM) I-40 will close for the weekend between EXITS 208 & 210. Call 5-1-1 for detour info.
— TN511 (@TN511) September 18, 2015
For the latest construction info, check out the Weekly Construction Update. https://t.co/xqjBlWeeik
— ODOT Toledo (@ODOT_Toledo) September 18, 2015
RT @MississippiDOT: The recently completed I-55 Gluckstadt Interchange improves mobility and safety. #MShwys pic.twitter.com/TznLeodxd4
— Overdrive Magazine (@OverdriveUpdate) September 17, 2015
#FlashFlood possible in NE KS today. If u see high water across a roadway, be smart&safe – Turn Around, Don't Drown! https://t.co/KIE7Py5UUL
— Kimberly Qualls (@NEKansasKDOT) September 18, 2015