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Two more I-81, I-481 closures to lookout for in CNY

Two more I-81, I-481 closures to lookout for in CNY

Yahoo27-05-2025
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Be mindful of the following ramp and lane closures.
The NYSDOT said I-81 southbound will be reduced to one lane between the on-ramp to Interstate 690 eastbound and Exit 18 (Adams St/Harrison St) in the City of Syracuse. Work will take place, weekdays beginning Tuesday, May 27, and last through Friday, June 6.
You can expect construction between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The NYSDOT said the closure is for bridge facilitations.
In the Town of DeWitt, the I-481 on-ramp to Exit 6 (New York State Thruway) will be closed.
You can expect this beginning Tuesday, May 27 at 9 a.m., and it will last through Friday, June 13, at 3 p.m.
The NYSDOT said the work is for paving, which is part of the I-81 Viaduct Project.
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