Mine subsidence repairs on I-69 to cause expected traffic delays
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KYTC to start emergency project on I-69 in Hopkins County on Friday | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced that a portion of Interstate 69 in Hopkins County will be reduced to one lane while contractors address mine subsidence concerns. The lane restrictions will be around the 111-mile marker of I-69 to reinforce an area that has been impacted by past mining activity. Cabinet engineers repaired a suspected ground settlement near the roadway’s north shoulder in July 2025. Following initial repairs, a subsu…
Mine subsidence repairs on I-69 to cause expected traffic delays
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - Drivers can soon expect traffic disruptions on I-69 due to repairs. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has awarded an emergency contract to Lexington-based Geospecialties to address mine subsidence concerns along Interstate 69 near the 111-mile marker in Hopkins County. This will result in lane closures and traffic delays beginning April 17. [...]
I-69 Mine Subsidence Repairs Begin in Hopkins County Friday
Drivers in Hopkins County should prepare for slowdowns on Interstate 69 starting Friday. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has issued an emergency contract to Geospecialities of Lexington to address mine subsidence along Interstate 69 at mile marker 111. Lane closures and traffic delays are set to begin on Friday as officials work to stabilize the roadway impacted by old underground mining. According to state officials, the issue began last Ju…
KYTC Launches Emergency Project to Repair Mine Subsidence on I-69 in Hopkins County
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has initiated an emergency project to address mine subsidence along Interstate 69 near the 111-mile marker in Hopkins County, with work expected to continue through the end of July.
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