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North Lexington streets to undergo repaving starting Monday
Residents on affected streets must move vehicles, drivers should expect lane closures and detours
Mar. 21, 2026 at 6:35am
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Major repaving work is set to begin on March 23 on multiple neighborhood streets between Loudon Avenue and New Circle Road in North Lexington. The project is expected to last around four weeks, with residents on affected streets required to move their vehicles when notified. Drivers in the area should anticipate lane closures and detours during the construction.
Why it matters
This repaving project is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements in North Lexington, a neighborhood that has seen increased traffic and development in recent years. The work aims to improve road conditions and pedestrian safety, though it may cause temporary disruptions for residents and commuters.
The details
The repaving project will focus on streets in the area between Loudon Avenue and New Circle Road in North Lexington. Residents on affected streets will receive door flyers notifying them when they need to move their vehicles to accommodate the construction. Drivers should expect lane closures and detours throughout the four-week project. Additionally, a new pedestrian walkway is being installed at the intersection of Bryan and Loudon avenues.
- The repaving work is scheduled to begin on March 23, 2026.
- The project is expected to last approximately four weeks.
The players
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
The local government agency responsible for overseeing infrastructure projects and maintenance in Lexington, Kentucky.
What’s next
Residents on affected streets should watch for door flyers with instructions on when to move their vehicles to accommodate the repaving work. Drivers in the area should plan for lane closures and detours during the four-week construction period.
The takeaway
This repaving project is part of Lexington's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve its road infrastructure, which is crucial for supporting the city's growth and ensuring the safety of residents and commuters.
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