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I-30 construction requiring lane closures, starts Monday

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Little Rock, Arkansas – Lane closures on Interstate 30 in Little Rock and North Little Rock will begin on Monday and last for a week.

The work will start on Monday, October 10 with double-lane closures that are only permitted between the hours of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m., according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT).

Daytime closures (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

• I-30 frontage roads (single-lane closures) between 4th and 10th streets in Little Rock (6:30 a.m. start time)
• Riverfront Drive (single-lane closures) between Olive and Pine streets in North Little Rock (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.)
• Broadway Street eastbound (single-lane closure) between the frontage roads in North Little Rock (9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.)

Overnight closures (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.)

• I-30 (single and double-lane closures and traffic shifts) between Roosevelt Road in Little Rock and I-40 in North Little Rock; includes a single-lane closure on I-30 eastbound at the I-630 westbound ramp and at the Broadway Street exit
• I-630 westbound on-ramp (full closure) between College Street at 15th Street and the Pedestrian Bridge in Little Rock
• I-30/I-40 lanes and ramps (single-lane closures) at the north terminal in North Little Rock
• I-30 frontage road (single-lane closure) between 4th and 10th streets in Little Rock (6 p.m. start time)
• I-630 eastbound ramp to I-30 eastbound (full closure) in Little Rock; ramp detour signed to exit to northbound frontage road
• Broadway Street eastbound (single-lane closure) between the frontage roads in North Little Rock (11 p.m. start time)

24-hour closures

• Mahlon Martin (full closure) between President Clinton Avenue and 3rd Street in Little Rock; detours signed
• 6th Street bridge (full closure) for reconstruction in Little Rock; detours signed
• McGowan Street (full closure) between the on-ramp to I-30 westbound and Pulaski County Lane in Little Rock; the on-ramp to I-30 westbound will be reduced to one lane; detours signed

Construction barrels and signage will be used to direct traffic, according to ARDOT officials, who urge drivers to use caution when approaching and passing through work zones.

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