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Temporary Daytime Closure Scheduled for KY 1373 Martin County

Shantana WOODWARD
Last updated: June 3, 2025 10:49 am
Shantana WOODWARD
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Temporary Daytime Closure Scheduled for KY 1373 Martin County near Beaver Creek for Embankment Repairs

8:30AM to 6PM Daily

PIKEVILLE, Ky. (June 3, 2025) –The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12 advises the public that embankment repair work begins today, Tuesday, June 3, on KY 292 in Martin County at mile point 15.32, just south of Warfield Elementary School.

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Temporary Daytime Closure Scheduled for KY 1373 Martin County near Beaver Creek for Embankment Repairs8:30AM to 6PM Daily

To safely complete the repairs, the roadway will be closed daily from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during normal working hours through the end of this week, weather permitting.

Blue Rock, the project contractor, will maintain the closure area while crews work to stabilize and repair the embankment. Beginning next week, the daily closures will cease, but motorists should expect delays of up to 20 minutes as traffic will be allowed to pass through the work zone under flagging operations.

The project is expected to take approximately two weeks to complete, depending on weather conditions.

KYTC asks drivers to use caution in the area, obey all warning signs and flaggers, and plan for potential delays. Safety is our top priority for the traveling public and the workers on site.

You can follow KYTC District 12 on Facebook and Twitter for updates on this and other projects throughout the region.

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