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KYTC conducting several paving projects in Hardin County this week

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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has several resurfacing projects under way in Hardin County this week.

KYTC District Four says flaggers will direct traffic around milling and paving operations on North Mulberry Street from just east of Elizabethtown High School to Ring Road. Operations will run daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday.

Work is also taking place on North Miles Road from just north of Pear Orchard Road to Ring Road, with flaggers directing traffic around operations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday.

Crews will also be working Tuesday on New Glendale Road from the U.S. 31W Bypass to U.S. 31W. That work should wrap at 5 p.m.

The projects are part of the push to get area paving completed ahead of winter. The KYTC says with several schools on fall break, areas around school buildings should be less congested, but drivers should still expect short delays and be prepared for slow or stopped traffic.

Meanwhile, KYTC District Four will also have crews this week along KY 245 between Bardstown and Clermont conducting drilling for core samples. Lane closures will be set up at various points along the roadway both westbound and eastbound.

Drivers should always use caution and watch for signage when approaching work zones.

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