POSTPONED: Traffic shift planned for U.S. 90 in Broussard
Friday, September 19, 2014 at 2:51:36 PM
THE FOLLOWING WORK HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Deidra Druilhet
September 18, 2014 337-262-6133
BROUSSARD, LA - The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announces that work will begin Monday, September 22, to shift U.S. 90 southbound traffic, between Celebrity Drive and Albertson Parkway, to the recently constructed temporary lanes in the median of the highway. The traffic shift will require approximately three days to implement. During this time drivers will encounter intermittent lane closures in the U.S. 90 work zone between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Due to the presence of reduced lane widths, permit loads are restricted to 18 feet in width. Alternate routes include LA 89, LA 182, LA 352 and LA 31. Emergency vehicles will continue to have access to the area.
DOTD appreciates your patience and reminds you to please drive with caution through the construction site and be on the lookout for work crews and their equipment.
As part of DOTD's Geaux South construction program, this $57.1 million effort will widen U.S 90 to six-lanes from Albertson Parkway to north of the Ambassador Caffery intersection. The project will also include construction of a U.S. 90 overpass above Albertson Parkway, a new railroad overpass, and modification of the adjacent frontage roads. Work on the project is slated for completion in mid-2017.
The Geaux South program is a $3 billion multi-year construction initiative that will convert approximately 160 miles of the current U.S. 90 corridor to Interstate 49 South. When completed, I-49 will extend from the current terminus at I-10 in Lafayette to the West Bank Expressway in New Orleans.
The construction work will enhance safety, facilitate economic growth, reduce traffic congestion, and improve mobility throughout the state's transportation system. In addition, the program will benefit public safety by allowing local governments to more efficiently evacuate residents in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster.
For more information on the Geaux South program, visit www.GeauxSouth49.com. You may also follow progress at www.Facebook.com/GeauxSouthI49, and on Twitter @GeauxSouth49.
www.dotd.la.gov