Northbound Route 65 Traffic Switch to Southbound Median Bridge Planned for Monday night, March 6
What: Northbound Route 65 traffic moving to southbound Route 65 median bridge over Springfield Lake
When: After 8 p.m. Monday, March 6. Traffic switch complete by 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 7.
Why: Northbound Route 65 traffic moved to southbound median bridge to allow contractor crews to replace northbound bridge over Springfield Lake
Traffic Impacts:
- One northbound lane of Route 65 closed at times during traffic switch
- When traffic switch is completed, northbound lanes narrowed and northbound traffic using temporary crossovers in Route 65 median to reach southbound median bridge
- Northbound Route 65 traffic may be slowed and backups may occur as traffic navigates across the Route 65 median to reach the southbound bridge
- All four lanes of Route 65 will remain open during high traffic volume times
- Northbound traffic on Route 65 will remain on the southbound median bridge until late summer
- Drivers are urged to slow down and expect delays in the work zone
(Weather or construction delays could alter the work schedule.)
Project Summary:
- Widen Route 65 to six lanes — three lanes in each direction — between Route 60 and a point south of Evans Road
- Widen and rehabilitate southbound Route 65 bridge over Lake Springfield to accommodate new lanes and to lengthen eastbound Route 60-to-southbound Route 65 ramp
- Replace northbound Route 65 bridge over Lake Springfield with new, wider span to replace old bridge in constant need of repair
- Extend northbound Route 65 ramps to Route 60
Prime Contractor: Emery Sapp and Sons, Columbia
Completion Date: November 2017
Total Project Cost: $21 million.
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