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CTV News
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- CTV News
Highway 400 on-ramp from Essa Road in Barrie to reopen this week
The southbound Highway 400 on-ramp from westbound Essa Road is expected to reopen this week after what will be a nearly two-week closure due to road work. Construction on the new interchange at Essa Road and Highway 400 is progressing with crews conducting bridge and road work on the 400 southbound lanes. During the construction, traffic has been diverted via Veteran's Drive and Mapleview Drive West. The City anticipates the on-ramp to reopen Thursday. Additionally, the carpool lot at Fairview and Essa Roads reopened, but the lot on Ardagh Road has since closed, and will remain closed until the end of July. The Ministry of Transportation is overseeing the extensive project, which has included widening Essa Road to six lanes between Bryne Drive/Ardagh Road and Fairview Road. The transformation is designed to improve traffic flow in an ever-growing city. The Ministry expects the project to wrap up this fall.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Traffic pattern changes begin Tuesday at CR 210 and Greenbriar Rd. interchange
Drivers who frequent County Road 210 will see new changes to the traffic pattern beginning on Tuesday, May 20th. The area at Greenbriar Road and 210 is undergoing an interchange improvement project. [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] The right turn lane for drivers heading east on Greenbriar Road will be temporarily closed. Drivers will instead have to use the regular eastbound lane to continue straight on CR 210 or make a right. The dedicated left turn lane heading north on Old CR 210 will also be closed off. 'Drivers will have to make left (towards Greenbriar) and right (toward CR 210) turns at the intersection from the current right turn lane,' said St. Johns County officials. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
I-69 ORX construction bringing long-term lane closure to US 60
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Drivers on US 60 just east of Henderson will have to get used to more lane closures and a new traffic pattern as work continues on the future US 60/I-69 interchange. Beginning Saturday May 10, US 60 will be down to one shared lane between Tillman Bethel Road and Morris Drive, where two temporary traffic signals will be located to allow east and westbound traffic to flow. Flags and crosses coming back to Central Park in Henderson Drivers turning onto US 60 from Tillman Bethel will only be able to turn right. Those wanting to turn left will first need to loop through the new roundabouts to turn back around in the eastbound direction. Residents of the Hillcrest neighborhood will need to enter through Hillcrest Terrace as Morris Drive will remain closed. Project spokesperson Mindy Peterson says this closure allows for a widening and realignment of the highway and a rehabbing of a CSX overpass bridge. 'For drivers who use US 60, just know it's going to look a little different,' explains Peterson. 'So, if US 60 is part of your route there, right at the new interchange, just plan ahead and know you're going to need a little more time.' Peterson says it may be a good idea for drivers to pass through the new interchange prior to the work-week rush. 'See what it feels like so that when you get to Monday morning and you're in the heat of your commute,' says Peterson, 'you know already what to expect.' Peterson says one positive for drivers is that the Adams Lane bridge is expected to re-open to traffic by the end of this week. The bridge had been closed since last December as crews worked to replace the bridge over I-69. The long-term closure along US 60 is expected to last around 45 days. Peterson expects construction on that particular section to wrap up in late June. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW).