For the second time this week, the reopening of a busy portion of Louisville’s Spaghetti Junction has been delayed.
The exit ramps from Interstate-65 northbound to I-64 west and east and northbound I-71 have been closed since June 25 as part of the larger Kennedy Bridge repair project.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says a wiring problem caused the navigation lights on the newly rebuilt Eggners Ferry Bridge in western Kentucky to malfunction Sunday night.
Spokesman Keith Todd says the outage was reported by a boater and confirmed by state police.
An electrical crew tracked down the problem this morning.
Motorists who use the Kennedy Memorial Bridge can expect more traffic delays this week as workers continue a major repair project.
Southbound bridge traffic is still down to one lane to allow for some unexpected repair work. It will be expanded to two lanes on the morning of July 4thbut Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokeswoman Andrea Clifford says they’ll need to shut down an additional northbound lane after that.
Southbound traffic on the Kennedy Memorial Bridge has been reduced to one lane until early July 4th.
Traffic was already reduced to two lanes in each direction for a bridge deck resurfacing project.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says crews will need to put down more concrete than originally planned, requiring the additional southbound lane closure.
The span, which carries Interstate-65 traffic over the Ohio River, will be reduced to two lanes in both directions while crews repair and resurface the bridge deck.
Andrea Clifford with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says the $18 million project will continue through the end of July.