IMPROVEMENTS TO I-540 IN LOWELL, FAYETTEVILLE AND SPRINGDALE AREA LITTLE ROCK (8-15) The
following lane closures are scheduled for the week of Monday, August 18, 2003,
through Sunday, August 23, 2003, along I-540 in the
Lowell/Springdale/Fayetteville area. The
lane closures will allow the Department's contractor to safely continue with
work involving the removal of the old and weathered upper layer of the existing
roadway surface and the application of a new surface to approximately 10 miles
of Interstate 540, from the bridges over Van Asche Drive in northern
Fayetteville to the Goad Springs Road underpass just south of the Hwy 264
Interchange in Lowell. The project
also includes work to upgrade all of the guardrail safety treatments at bridge
ends and pavement markings to enhance safety for the motorists.
Lane closures are required at and in advance of the locations where the
guardrails are being upgraded and those lane closures must remain until the new
guardrail safety treatments are in place. Southbound From Monday, August 18, through Sunday, August 23,
I-540 traffic will be restricted to one lane southbound from just past
the southbound off-ramp for the Wagon Wheel Road Interchange [Exit 76] to the
Spring Creek Bridge [near mile marker 75].
Also, I-540 traffic will be restricted to one lane southbound from
just north of the Johnson Interchange [Exit 69] to the bridge over Van Asche
Drive [near Exit 67]. Lane closures
are expected to be limited to three miles in length at any one location. Northbound From Tuesday, August 19, through Sunday, August 23,
I-540 traffic will be restricted to one lane northbound from just south
of the northbound off-ramp for the Hwy 412 Interchange [Exit 72] to the
Washington/Benton County line. Lane
closures are expected to be limited to no more than three miles in length at any
one location. All lane closures will remain
in place overnight each night. Adjustment of the times of any
announced lane closures may become necessary due to weather or other unforeseen
conditions. Motorists are reminded that
the speed limit in this work zone has been reduced from 70 miles per hour to 60
miles per hour, for the safety of the construction workers and the motorists.
Increased traffic enforcement is scheduled in this work area and, under Arkansas
law, fines are doubled for violations in the work zone. Motorists are urged to use
care and think ahead when traveling through the work zone. They should remember to Merge
Left Early as they approach the work zone; to Obey the Posted Speed Limits and Other Regulatory Signing; to Maintain
a Steady Speed; to Leave Room between
them and other vehicles; to Be Aware of
Road Conditions in front of them; and to Anticipate
the Unexpected Need to Stop or Reduce Speed Substantially. For up-to-date information on
lane closures on this and other projects in the state, visit the internet site, www.arkansashighways.com #####
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