I-20 Lane Closures in Shreveport Scheduled to Begin Next Week
When the Louisiana Department of Transportation first announced the major reconstruction project on I-20 in Bossier City, they warned that work would also take place in Shreveport at some time.
Apparently, that time for the Shreveport work has come. And now, the DOTD has issued notice that beginning on Monday, June 3, intermittent nighttime lane closures will take place on I-20 eastbound and westbound in Shreveport.
These lane closures are necessary to allow the contractor for the I-20 rehabilitation project to begin numerous concrete pavement repairs to areas located outside the current major reconstruction zone.
Lane closures will take place from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am on weekdays, and 9:00 pm to 9:00 am on weekends. At least one lane of traffic will be maintained at all times.
The first area to be addressed will be between Pines Road and Monkhouse Drive, with this phase anticipated to last approximately two months, weather permitting. Additional information will be issued as the contractor progresses to future sections.
Work includes repairing damaged sections of roadway down to the base, as well as pouring new concrete panels in order to improve the driving surface and travel experience.
As with all projects from the DOTD, work will be performed weather permitting, so inclement weather could delay, extend or modify work dates/hours.
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.
Area residents should exercise caution when driving, walking, or biking near an active construction zone.
Call 511, visit www.511la.org, or download the Louisiana 511 mobile app for additional information. Out-of-state travelers may call 1-888-ROAD-511 (1-888-762-3511). Motorists may also monitor the LA DOTD website at www.dotd.la.gov, by selecting MyDOTD, or by visiting the DOTD Facebook and Twitter pages.
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