5 miles of concrete interstate to be replaced with asphalt in Christian County

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY – By the end of summer, motorists along I-24 westbound in southern Christian County can expect a smoother welcome to Kentucky, as the Roger’s Group, a contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, is scheduled to begin a five-month project that will literally rebuild right at five miles of interstate highway.

This $25 million project, set to get underway today, will see both westbound lanes from the 93 to the 88 mile points removed and rebuilt from the road base up. This section of roadway is currently concrete but will be replaced by new asphalt pavement.

In addition to new base and surface pavement of the roadway, this project will also include resurfacing of the westbound I-24 bridge over West Fork Red River (91.4 mp).

Traffic flow expectations

Crews are expected to begin placing traffic control signage and barriers today, Sunday, March 1, 2026. Motorists on the westbound side should expect lane restrictions to begin at or near the Tennessee state line, while motorists heading east should watch for lane restrictions to begin near the exit to KY 115 at Oak Grove…

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