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Multiple roadway projects set to get under way

todayNovember 3, 2025 61

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Drivers in Bullitt County should be on the lookout for an upcoming bridge closing.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says KY 1526/Bells Mill Road will be closed at the bridge over Floyds Fork from Monday, November 17 until May 14, 2026. The KYTC says the closure is necessary for contract crews to replace the superstructure of the bridge. Hall Contracting of Kentucky is carrying out the work, with the project costing $2.5 million.

Detours will be in effect during the closure. For westbound traffic on Bells Mill Road, drivers should turn left onto Preston Highway south toward Shepherdsville, turn left onto East Fourth Street to reach Bells Mill Road. For eastbound traffic, turn right onto East Fourth Street through Shepherdsville. Turn right onto Preston Highway to reach Bells Mill Road.

Drivers should obey all road closure restrictions, follow the signed detour, and plan ahead when traveling. Work may be delayed due to inclement weather or other unforeseen delays. Follow KYTC District Five on social media for updates.

Meanwhile, Stovall Road in Hardin County will be closed between the 2900 and 3300 blocks for approximately 30 days beginning November 5 for multiple site repairs in the area. Follow the Hardin County Government Facebook page for updates.

Finally, KYTC District Four is alerting drivers to resurfacing work getting under way in Muldraugh. Milling of the old surface of U.S. 31W will begin Monday, with paving work to follow. Workers are aiming to complete the work ahead of schedule as area temperatures begin to drop more. Drivers should be on the lookout for various lane closures and uneven pavement in the work zone, and pay close attention to signs and flaggers directing traffic. Follow KYTC District Four on social media for updates.

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