This page contains news and information about roads and highways in McCracken County, Kentucky.
McCracken County News Items
Governor Beshear announces plan to accelerate completion of new U.S. 60 Tennessee River Bridge at Ledbetter
From Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Department of Highways District 1:
Governor Beshear announces plan to accelerate completion of new U.S. 60 Tennessee River Bridge at Ledbetter
Could be carrying traffic more than a year ahead of schedule
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Aug. 23, 2012) – Governor Steve Beshear today announced a plan to accelerate construction of the new U.S. 60 Tennessee River Bridge between Paducah and Ledbetter, enabling motorists to begin using it more than a year ahead of schedule.
“Travelers along U.S. 60, and especially the residents of McCracken and Livingston counties, are going to have a new ‘Ledbetter Bridge’ much earlier than expected,” Gov. Beshear said.
“We will cut a minimum of nine months off the estimated completion date of the project. But even better than that – we should be able to have two lanes of traffic on the new bridge by May 2013 – 14 months ahead of schedule,” Gov. Beshear said.
Under an agreement between the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the contractor, Kay & Kay/Haydon Bridge Joint Venture, the bridge contract is being converted from “working days” to a specified completion date.
Lane Restriction on US 60 Tennessee River Bridge Starting Monday, August 3
From Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Department of Highways District 1 on July 28, 2009:
Traffic ADVISORY
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet plans to restrict traffic to one lane on the US 60 Tennessee River Bridge during daylight hours starting Monday, August 3, 2009.
The lane restriction is to allow a detailed inspection of the bridge structure. Inspectors plan to restrict traffic on the bridge to one lane from approximately 8:30 a.m. to approximately 3:30 p.m., CDT, each day. Inspectors will be conducting an arms-length inspection of the bridge superstructure, deck members, and substructure. The work is expected to take about a week.
Motorists should be alert for equipment, flaggers, and inspection personnel on the bridge deck in close proximity to traffic flow. Appropriate caution is required.
Also known as the Ledbetter Bridge and the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, the structure carries approximately 9,000 vehicles cross the Tennessee River Bridge in an average day, linking McCracken County and Livingston County at US 60 mile point 19.718.
All Kentucky bridges get a detailed arms-length inspection every two years. The US 60 Tennessee River Bridge was opened to traffic in 1931 as a toll bridge. Piers for a new bridge are currently under construction just upstream from the existing structure.
Bad Bridges
WPSD NewsChannel 6 follows up on investigation they conducted four years ago that looked into the deteriorating state of bridges in Western Kentucky: WPSD NewsChannel 6: Bad Bridge: A Newschannel 6 Investigation; Status of Old Bridges That Need To Be Replaced (May 12, 2006) ![]()
Courier-Journal Reviews I-66
The Courier-Journal takes a look at the proposed Interstate 66: Courier-Journal: I-66: A road to growth or path of destruction?; Environmental impact statement for first Kentucky leg being studied (Feb. 26, 2006) ![]()
Contract Award for New US 60 Bridge over Tennessee River
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet recently awarded a contract for the construction of the piers to support a new US 60 bridge over the Tennessee River near Paducah: Henderson Gleaner: Work to begin soon on new U.S. 60 bridge over Tennessee River (Jan. 25, 2006) ![]()
Brookport Bridge Work Means Delays
Drivers crossing between Paducah and Illinois will face delays because of a maintenance project on the US 45 Brookport Bridge: WPSD NewsChannel 6: Kentucky/Illinois: Bridge Construction Means Long Delays for Drivers (Aug. 24, 2005) ![]()
US 68 400 Mile Yard Sale: June 2-5
The annual 400 Mile Sale stretching along US 68 from Maysville to Paducah will be held June 2-5: Maysville Ledger-Independent: A 400 mile opportunity: Yard sale is a big chance for buyers and sellers (May 1, 2005)
, West Kentucky Corporation: 400 Mile Sale Across Kentucky
, Logan County News-Democrat & Leader: 400 Mile events listed along U.S. 68-80 (May 10, 2005) ![]()
Concrete Falling from Paducah Bridge
Chunks of concrete have been found to be falling from Paducah’s Puryear Bridge. The bridge opened in 1997.
More information: WPSD NewsChannel 6: Kentucky: Chunks of Concrete Falling From Paducah's Puryear Bridge (April 9, 2005)
, WPSD NewsChannel 6: Kentucky: Puryear Bridge Crumbling, Inspectors Called In –VIDEO (April 11, 2005)
, WPSD NewsChannel 6: Kentucky: Inspectors Need One More Day (April 11, 2005) ![]()
Kentucky Continues to Dig Out from Last Week’s Winter Storm; Some Roads Refreeze Overnight
Higher temperatures during the day may have melted some of the ice and snow along Kentucky’s highways; however, falling temperatures during nights is causing some of it to refreeze. Refreezing made parts of the Western Kentucky Parkway and Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway impassible Christmas night: Associated Press: State asks drivers to avoid western Kentucky parkways (Dec. 26, 2004)
, Associated Press: Motorist should use caution traveling (Dec. 26, 2004) ![]()
Current information regarding highway conditions can be found at: www.511.ky.gov
.
On Christmas Day, snow and ice remained in the travel lanes of I-65 in several places. In the Louisville area, a number of abandoned vehicles remained along the shoulders and, in some cases, the travel lanes of I-65 and the Watterson Expressway. Secondary routes in both Warren and Jefferson County were still snow and ice covered; as were many of the ramps entering and leaving I-65.
Cleanup continued through Friday on I-24: Associated Press: Kentuckians continue to dig out of holiday snow (Dec. 24, 2004)
, Associated Press: Kentuckians continue to dig out of snow (Dec. 24, 2004)
, Associated Press: State making progress on western Kentucky roads (Dec. 25, 2004)
, Cincinnati Enquirer: Some still without power, roads cleared (Dec. 25, 2004) ![]()
The Maysville area recovered quickly from the storm: Maysville Ledger Independent: White Christmas more shiny than fluffy; road crews scramble (Dec. 24, 2004) ![]()
Several accidents were reported on I-71 near mile marker 58 in Gallatin County: Associated Press: Cold keeps its hold on state (Dec. 25, 2004) ![]()
Improving conditions allowed shoppers to return the stores on Christmas Eve in Owensboro: Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer: Shoppers are back on track; Improving road conditions send residents heading to stores (Dec. 25, 2004) ![]()
Summary of snow response in Henderson County: The Henderson Gleaner: Most crews stay busy helping folks, clearing roadways (Dec. 25, 2004) ![]()
Problems continued on I-64 and I-65 in Indiana through Friday: The Jeffersonville (Ind.) Evening News: Snow freezes region; state of emergency declared (Dec. 24, 2004)
, Associated Press: Some Roads Reopening After Record Snow (Dec. 24, 2004)
, Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press: A long stranded trip (Dec. 24, 2004)
, New Albany (Ind.) Tribune: City struggles to keep streets clear as snow piles up (Dec. 24, 2004)
, Associated Press: Interstates reopen to travelers in Midwest (Dec. 25, 2004)
, Evansville Courier & Press: Snow gives travelers tales to tell (Dec. 25, 2004)
, Associated Press: Some Indiana highways remained slick but passable after snow (Dec. 25, 2004)
, Associated Press: Indiana highways slick but passable (Dec. 26, 2004) ![]()
Paducah area information: WPSD NewsChannel 6: UPDATE: Major Roads Now Open (Dec. 24, 2004) ![]()
More information: Associated Press: Warmth aids road crews (Dec. 25, 2004) ![]()
Tennessee River Bridge Shut Down after Barge Crash
The US 60 Tennessee River bridge between Paducah and Ledbetter was closed for around an hour after a barge struck one of the bridge’s piers: WPSD NewsChannel 6: Bridge Shut Down After Barge Crash (Dec. 16, 2004) ![]()
Three Western Kentucky Bridges to Receive Solar Powered Navigation Lights
The US 51/US 60/US 62 bridge at Wickliffe, the US 45 bridge at Paducah, and the KY 56 bridge in Union County will all received new solar powered river navigation lights: USATODAY.com: Kentucky (July 9, 2004) ![]()
Chief Highway Engineers Appointed in Nine Districts
Gov. Fletcher and Transportation Secretary Bailey have appointed chief highway engineers for nine of the Division of Highways' twelve districts.
- Edward “Ted” Merryman has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for districts 1 and 2. Previously, Merryman was chief highway engineer for district 2. [more information
] - Greg Meredith has been reappointed as Chief Highway Engineer for district 2. [more information
] - Gary M. Raymer, P.E. has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for district 4. [more information
] - David Jones, P.E. has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for district 6. [more information
] - Jim Rummage, P.E. has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for district 7. [more information
] - Katrina O. Bradley, P.E. has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for district 9. [more information
] - Samuel H. Beverage, P.E. has been appointed as Chief Highway Engineer for districts 10 and 11. [ more information
]
More information: WKYT: Gov. Fletcher Hires New Highway Engineers (June 29, 2004)
, Associated Press: Fletcher appoints top highway engineers (June 30, 2004)
, Hardin County News-Enterprise: Highway engineer appointed in E'town (June 30, 2004)
, Maysville Ledger-Independent: New KTC Engineer Sees District as Unique (July 2, 2004) ![]()
400 Mile Yard Sale along US 68/KY 80
US 68 and KY 80 played host a 400 mile long yard sale the first weekend of June: Bowling Green Daily News: 400-mile yard sale kicks off on 68-80 (June 3, 2004)
, (Hopkinsville) Kentucky New Era: The 400-mile sale (June 4, 2004)
, Bowling Green Daily News: Buyers crossing nation for statewide sale (June 5, 2004)
, Bowling Green Daily News: Festival gives Smiths Grove chance to relax, sell goods (June 6, 2004) ![]()
Activist Group Denounces Louisville East End Bridge and I-66
A report by a tax watchdog group and environmental activist group denounces plans to construct a new Ohio River bridge in eastern Jefferson County and plans to construct Interstate 66 across Kentucky: Courier-Journal: East End bridge draws fire (June 3, 2004) ![]()
US 68 Yard Sale Underway
The US 68 Yard Sale is underway today through Sunday in the 24 counties along the path of US 68 in Kentucky: more information
.
Dave Honan Contributes Ohio River Bridge and US 119 Pike County Photographs
Dave Honan
has contributed photographs of several bridges over the Ohio River:
- Illinois Central (Canadian National) Railroad Bridge at Cairo, Illinois
- Illinois Central (Canadian National) Railroad Bridge at Metropolis, Illinois
- CSX Transportation Railroad Bridge at Henderson, Kentucky
- Carl D. Perkins Bridge over the Ohio River at Portsmouth, Ohio
- CSX Transportation Railroad Bridge at Sileam, Kentucky
- CSX Transportation Railroad Bridge at Siloam, Kentucky
Additionally, he has provided several photographs of a section of the US 119 relocation project in Pike County.
You can find more of his bridge and railroad photography on Dave’s website
.
Thanks for the contribution Dave!
US 68 Yard Sale June 3-6
This summer will see an event known as “400 Miles of Antiques, Collectibles & Stuff” along nearly 400-miles of US 68 Kentucky. The event will be held June 3-6 and involve events along in 24 counties along US 68’s route.
More information: Central Kentucky News-Journal: 400 miles of opportunity -- June event will bring thousands of visitors, dollars to Central Kentucky (March 14, 2004)
Illinois and I-66
After initially declining to study possible routes for I-66 through southern Illinois, it seems that Illinois and Missouri residents are now hoping to have the route built between I-24 and a new bridge over the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau.
Kentucky is in the process of a feasibility study to determine the best route for I-66 between Paducah and the Mississippi River near Wickliffe.
More information: Southeast Missourian: Illinois I-66 planners wait on feds (date unknown)
Aerial Photographs of Illinois Central Railroad and US 45 Ohio River Bridges Contributed
Tim Ward of C.J. Mahan Construction Co has contributed aerial photographs of the Illinois Central Railroad Bridge at Metropolis, Illinois and the US 45 bridge at Brookport, Illinois. These have been added to the Bridges of the Ohio River Photo Gallery. Thanks to Tim for the contribution!
Illinois Residents Want Interstate 66
The Illinois Department of Transportation has reported a positive response to the proposed Interstate 66. Originally, Illinois had shied away from building part of Interstate 66 in Illinois. Building I-66 in Illinois would mean that Kentucky would not get a crossing over the Mississippi River in Ballard County.
More information: Associated Press: Saying Yes to Interstate 66 (July 24, 2003) ![]()
Over Two-hundred Photographs Added
Two-hundred-and-sixty-two photographs of Kentucky's roads have been added to this website. The new photo galleries include:
- Bridges of the Ohio River - Several of Kentucky's 40 bridges across the Ohio River.
- William H. Harsha Bridge Photographs - Photographs of Kentucky's first cable stayed bridge: the William H. Harsha bridge near Maysville.
- I-64 - Sherman Minton Bridge - The I-64 and US 150 bridge over the Ohio River in Louisville.
- Shortway Bridge - The Old KY 1120 bridge over the Licking River between Kenton and Campbell Counties.
- I-65 - John F. Kennedy Bridge - The I-65 bridge over the Ohio River at Louisville.
- US 31 - George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge (Second Street Bridge) - The US 31 bridge over the Ohio River at Louisville.
- I-65 - Miscellaneous Images
- KY 30 - Miscellaneous Images - Photographs of the new section of KY 30 under construction in Laurel County.
- I-65 Warren County Construction - June 29, 2001
- I-65 Warren County Construction - May 22, 2002
- I-65 Warren County Construction - August 15, 2002
- I-65 Warren County Construction - July 5, 2003
- I-75 - Miscellaneous Images - Includes photographs of I-75 widening projects south of Lexington.
- William H. Natcher Bridge - October 26, 2002
- William H. Natcher Bridge - February 8, 2003
- Louisville - Miscellaneous Images
- KY 3 and KY 645 - Inez - January 3, 2003
- AA Highway - Miscellaneous Images
- KY 67 - Miscellaneous Images
- KY 80 - Miscellaneous Images - Along KY 80 in Pulaski and Laurel Counties.
- KY 101 and KY 259 - Edmonson County - November 18, 2001 - A new section of KY 259 and KY 101 under construction in Edmonson County.
- US 23 - Miscellaneous Images
- US 60 - Miscellaneous Images - Photographs of the Cumberland and Tennessee River bridges.
A few new images have been added to the KentuckyRoads.com - Miscellaneous Signs and KentuckyRoads.com - General Images galleries as well.
Vehicle Becomes Stuck under Railroad Trestle
A bit of interesting news from McCracken County, a U-Haul truck became stuck under a railroad trestle. Officials had to let the air out of the vehicles tires to remove it from underneath the bridge. There was one minor injury and minor damage to the bridge; however, it was not closed to trains.
More information: WPSD: One Passenger Suffers Minor Injury (July 19, 2003)
(inlcudes photograph of the incident)
Upcoming I-66 Ballard, Marshall, and McCracken County Public Meetings
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be holding a public meeting to discuss the proposed Interstate 66 in western Kentucky from 5pm to 7pm at Ballard Memorial High School, 3561 Paducah Rd., La Center, KY.
More information: http://www.kytc.state.ky.us/planning/pl-projects/projects/I-66/i66_12.10.02/i66_12.10.02.shtm ![]()
New Interstate 66 Maps
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Planning has posted a few new maps of preliminary study corridors for I-66 in western Kentucky.
Ballard and McCracken Counties
Warren and Edmonson Counties
Reports from I-66 Public Meetings
Ballard County and McCracken County
Three possible routes for I-66 in Ballard County and McCracken County were revealed at a meeting in LaCenter on Tuesday:
- One route begins at Old Mayfield Road and I-24 in McCracken County and passes through the southern park of McCracken and Ballard Counties before crossing the Mississippi River at Wickliffe.
- Another route generally follows US 62 and KY 286 from Paducah to a new Mississippi River crossing at Wickliffe.
- A third route would follow I-24 into Illinois and construct a new route to Cape Girardeau, MO. Illinois officials are not participating in the study because of issues with building a route through the Shawnee National Forest.
The engineering firm of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas is conducting the study along with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Another meeting is expected to be held later this year.
More information: Courier-Journal: Public input sought on possible I-66 routes in Western Kentucky (Aug. 22, 2002) ![]()
Warren County and Edmonson County
The Glasgow Daily Times reports that I-66 public meeting in Warren County and Edmonson County were well attended. They report that the engineering firm of Bernard, Lochmueller and Associates, Inc. is working with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to provide alternatives for routes the proposed I-66 between the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway and the William H. Natcher Parkway. Parties interested in viewing information from the public meetings should contact Keirsten Jaggers or Jeff Moore at the KYTC office in Bowling Green. The phone number is (270) 746-7898.
More information: Glasgow Daily Times: I-66 meeting well attended (Aug. 22, 2002)
, Glasgow Daily Times: I-66 public meeting draws large crowd (Aug. 16, 2002) ![]()
I-66 Mississippi River Crossing
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be holding a public meeting on Aug. 20 to discuss the I-66 project in Ballard and McCracken Counties. The meeting will be held from 5pm to 7pm at Ballard Memorial High School.
More information:
- Meeting Notice
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- KYTC's Division of Planning - Proposed Interstate 66
- Includes a project description and maps of the study area.
Upcoming Public Meetings: I-66, Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway, Other Routes
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has scheduled several planning meetings:
- July 30 - New Elizabethtown-Radcliff Connector
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- July 30 - Reconstruction
of KY 536 in Boone County
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- Aug. 8 - I-66
Somerset Northern By-Pass
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- Aug. 13 - Widening
US 641 in Calloway County
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- Aug. 14/15 - I-66
Meetings in Warren and Edmonson Counties
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- Aug. 15 - Reconstruction
of I-64 and US 60 Interchanges on I-265 (Gene Snyder
Freeway)
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- Aug. 20 - I-66
in Ballard and McCracken Counties
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- Aug. 20 - Extension
of the Edward T. Breathitt Parkway Extension to I-24 in Christian
County
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Procurement Bulletins
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Professional Services has posted several procurement bulletins
. Even if you aren't a contractor, these bulletins are useful for learning about upcoming road projects. Recent bulletins include:
- preliminary design of a new interchange near mile 27 on the Daniel Boone Parkway
, - widening of Hurstbourne Parkway (KY 1747) near I-64 and US 60 in Jefferson County
, - reconstruct KY 1848 near I-64 in Shelby County
, - preliminary engineering for reconstructing part of KY 194 in Pike County
, - design for US 641 relocation in Crittenden and Lyon county
, - design for US 60 widening in Ballard and McCracken county
, - scoping study for the proposed Heartland Parkway
, - bridge replacement on KY 22 in Pendleton county
, - design for KY 1/KY 7 widening project in Carter county
, - design of a new connector between KY 6 and the Corbin by-pass in Knox and Whitley counties
, - and preliminary engineering of a railroad grade separation on KY 80 in Pike County
.
Updated I-66 Information
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's I-66 web sites have been updated. Information from planning projects in Ballard, Edmonson, Marshall, McCracken, and Warren county can be found here
. The Official Interstate 66
website has been updated with information about the Ballard and McCracken segment
and Pulaski and Laurel segment
.
A new vicinity map
of the Pike/Mingo segment has been added. Also, the Phase 1 Archeological Survey for Pike/Mingo segment
has begun.
KYTC Inspecting Bridges Following Evansville Earthquake
WPSD NewsChannel 6 reports in this June 19 article
that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is inspecting bridges in Western Kentucky caused by the June 18 earthquake 9 miles northwest of Evansville. The quake measured 5.0 on the Richter scale and was the largest quake to hit the region in 30 years. The Brookport Bridge near Paducah was briefly closed.
More information: WPSD: Brookport Bridge/Earthquake (June 19, 2002)
, MyInKy.com: Did you feel that? (June 19, 2002) ![]()
I-66 Mississippi River Crossing Being Studied
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Missouri Department of Transportation have begun a study to choose a route for I-66 to cross the Mississippi River. A public meeting on the issue has been scheduled for Map 14, 2002. The KYTC has posted a map of the study area
.
The public open house will be held at the Information Age Park Resource Center, Great Center in Paducah from 4:00pm to 7:00pm on May 14. A meeting will be held in Sikeston, Missouri on May 13 at the Missouri DOT District Office. More materials for the public meetings can be found here
.
This article
from Paducah's NewsChannel 6 has additional information about the proposed I-66.
February Procurement Bulletins
The February 2002 procurement bulletins from the KYTC's Division of Professional Services contain information about reconstructing the interchange between I-275 and KY 212 near the Greater Cincinnati Airport and about the construction of a new US 60 bridge over the Tennessee River. See BULL 02-06
on the KYTC website for more information.
Planning Study for Improvements to US 60 in Ballard and McCracken Counties
The KYTC Planning website has been updated with materials for a planning study
to look at improvements to US 60 at the Ballard-McCracken County line.
KYTC Posts New Information about I-66 Planning in Warren County
The KYTC has posted materials from an August 30, 2001 meeting regarding I-66 between I-65 and the Natcher Parkway here
.
In addition the KYTC planning web site has new dedicated to I-66. Here is a list of links to I-66 information on the KYTC website:
- Interstate 66 - Division of Planning
- Contains links to materials from I-66 public meetings. - Interstate 66 - Somerset to London
- A complete report detailing the proposed route from Somerset to London. This would connect the Nunn Parkway to the Daniel Boone Parkway. - Interstate66.com
- Contains information about Interstate 66 in Pike County, Kentucky and Mingo County, West Virginia.
Residents Get First Look at Plans for New US 60 Bridge Over Tennessee River
WPSD NewsChannel 6 reports in this August 29, 2001 article
that residents of Reidland got their first look at plans for a new bridge over the Tennessee River between McCracken and Livingston Counties, and they are not happy with it. Many residents feel that it would destroy the small town.