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Lane closures are scheduled on the Interstate 540 bridge over the Arkansas River next week for routine maintenance work

Arkansas – Drivers on Interstate 540 should plan for potential delays as maintenance work is scheduled on the bridge over the Arkansas River next week. The northbound outside lane will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both Monday, September 29, and Tuesday, September 30.

The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) confirmed that the closures are part of routine maintenance designed to keep the bridge safe and in good condition. Crews will be working to ensure that the structure remains in optimal shape for daily traffic. Weather permitting, the work will proceed on both scheduled days, with all efforts made to minimize disruptions.

Motorists can expect to encounter construction barrels, barricades, and digital message boards alerting them to the closures and providing guidance on detour routes. Drivers are encouraged to remain alert, follow posted signs, and allow extra travel time through the affected area.

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Routine maintenance projects like this are critical to the longevity and safety of the state’s transportation infrastructure. While the lane closures may cause short-term inconvenience, ARDOT emphasizes that the work helps prevent more significant problems and costly repairs in the future.

“Safety is always our top priority,” said an ARDOT spokesperson. “We appreciate motorists’ patience as we complete necessary maintenance to keep this bridge safe for everyone who uses it.”

For additional travel information, motorists can visit IDriveArkansas.com or ARDOT.gov. These resources provide updates on traffic conditions, detours, and other maintenance activities across the state.

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Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and consider alternate routes if possible during the scheduled maintenance times. With proper planning and attention to posted signage, the impact of the lane closures can be minimized while crews complete the essential work.

The scheduled closures on the I-540 bridge represent a small but necessary effort to maintain one of the key transportation arteries over the Arkansas River. By staying informed and exercising caution, commuters can help ensure their safety as well as the safety of the maintenance crews.

 

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