Advance Notice of Major Interstate 30 Weekend Lane Closures and Traffic Shifts in North Little Rock
Information Release
Arkansas Department of Transportation
NR 20-328
October 26, 2020
PULASKI COUNTY (10-26) – Crews working in the Interstate 30 median in North Little Rock will require double lane closures and traffic shifts on I-30 during two November weekends, according to Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) officials.
Weather permitting, crews will reduce westbound I-30 to one open lane between Bishop Lindsey Avenue and the Arkansas River Friday night, November 6 through Monday morning, November 9. In addition, there will be an eastbound single lane closure during the weekend's overnight hours.
The following weekend, Friday night, November 13 through Monday morning, November 16, crews will reduce eastbound traffic to one open lane in the same area of the work zone. In addition, crews will close a single westbound lane closure during the weekend's overnight hours.
Please see the attached map for the location of the lane closures. Additional details will be available closer to the closure dates.
Traffic will be controlled by signage, construction barrels, and barriers. The public is advised to be cautious when traveling in the work zone and watch for slower traffic speeds.
The 30 Crossing project (Job CA0602) is part of ARDOT's Connecting Arkansas Program that was approved by voters in 2012. It is being funded with the proceeds from the temporary ½-cent sales tax that is set to expire in 2023. The passage or failure of Issue 1 at the polls this November will have no impact on the 30 Crossing work that is beginning this fall, including the construction of a new Arkansas River bridge and improved access to both downtowns. More information on the CAP is available at ConnectingArkansasProgram.com.
Drivers should exercise caution when approaching and traveling through all highway work zones. Additional travel information can be found at IDriveArkansas.com or ARDOT.gov. You can also follow us on Twitter @myARDOT.