Width restrictions on Mountain Parkway, vehicles ignoring posted limitations

CITIZEN STAFF REPORT

JACKSON — Width restrictions are in place on the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway between Stanton and Slade in Powell County for a bridge deck repair project. The work will require narrowed lanes and width restrictions until the first week of July.

The eastbound carriageway was restricted to one 11-foot lane Monday at the bridge crossing the North Fork of the Red River near mile marker 28.

KYTC District 10 reports that an overwidth vehicle has already ignored the warning signage and continued into the work zone, requiring special efforts to get it turned around to avoid the narrowed bridge through which it would not fit.

The westbound lane closure will begin Wednesday.

The bridges are located near Bowen in Powell County, between Exit 22 (KY 213) and Exit 33 (KY 11).

Vehicles with loads wider than 11 feet must detour via Exit 22 to KY 213 north to KY 11 south to re-enter the parkway at Exit 33 if traveling eastbound, and via Exit 33 to KY 11 north to KY 213 south to re-enter the parkway at Exit 22 if traveling westbound.

Advance signage is in place to warn drivers of overwidth vehicles that they must exit.

The speed limit is reduced to 55 mph in the work zone. KYTC says drivers should watch for changing traffic patterns as work shifts from one lane to the other, and traffic control devices are adjusted accordingly.

District 10 expects the work to be finished by July 3.

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