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Demolition of the old AK Steel overpass in Greenup County will temporarily close all four lanes of US 23 overnight Monday, Dec. 4, with all traffic detoured through Flatwoods.
Contractors for Cleveland Cliffs plan to finish the demolition and reopen US 23 by Tuesday morning but work and detours could continue the next night, if needed.
Beginning at 7 p.m. Monday night, barricades will block US 23 north of Diederich Boulevard (KY 693) and south of the Ironton-Russell Bridge, and US 23 will be closed to all thru traffic between those points. The highway will remain blocked until 7 a.m. Tuesday morning, Dec. 5, with the following detours in effect for US 23 traffic:
During demolition, no traffic will be able to pass the AK Steel overpass. Local traffic in downtown Russell or to and from Ironton, Ohio, or Riverview Drive, etc., will be able to use US 23 north of the overpass, then use the detour to reach Ashland or points south. Local traffic approaching from Ashland will need to use Diederich Boulevard and the detour to access downtown Russell and nearby destinations.
Again, contractors anticipate finishing the demolition Monday night and reopening US 23 to all traffic. However, if needed, work and detours will continue the next night, Tuesday, Dec. 5. Watch electronic message boards for updates.
Because of US 23’s heavy traffic – as many as 26,000 vehicles pass through the Russell-Flatwoods area each day – lengthy traffic backups and delays are expected. Motorists are urged to adjust their travel plans accordingly or seek alternate routes.
The work is being done by Cleveland Cliffs under an approved Kentucky Transportation Cabinet permit. The road closure and detours are necessary for public safety as contractors work over the highway to tear down the old overpass.
Written by: Faith Speaks
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