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Lane Closures on East Fourth Street in Lexington

Construction zone on East Fourth Street with barriers and machinery

Lexington, January 17, 2026

Starting January 17, lane closures will occur on East Fourth Street in Lexington to facilitate sewer line replacement. The closures will be in effect on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. until the end of January. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes to avoid delays, as parking will not be available in construction areas. This project is part of the city’s efforts to upgrade aging infrastructure and enhance sewer system reliability.

Lane Closures on East Fourth Street in Lexington Through End of January

Lexington, Kentucky – Starting January 17, 2026, one lane of East Fourth Street between Chestnut Street and Ohio Street will be closed during daytime hours to facilitate sewer line replacement work. The closures are scheduled from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and are expected to continue through the end of January. During this period, parking will not be available in active construction areas. Drivers are advised to plan accordingly and seek alternative routes to minimize travel disruptions.

Project Details

The sewer line replacement project aims to upgrade the aging infrastructure beneath East Fourth Street, extending from Ohio Street to Race Street. This initiative is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance the reliability and safety of its sewer system.

Traffic Advisory

Motorists are encouraged to exercise caution when traveling through the area and to follow all posted signs and detours. The city recommends using alternative routes to avoid potential delays.

Background

East Fourth Street is a vital thoroughfare in Lexington’s East End, serving as a key route for both local and through traffic. The sewer line replacement project is part of the city’s broader infrastructure improvement plan, which includes various initiatives aimed at maintaining and upgrading essential services throughout the community.

Weather Forecast

Residents and commuters should also be aware of the following weather conditions, which may impact travel:

  • Saturday, January 17: A couple of morning snow showers; otherwise, mostly cloudy and windy, High: 35°F (2°C), Low: 17°F (-8°C)
  • Sunday, January 18: Partly sunny and cold, High: 29°F (-2°C), Low: 21°F (-6°C)
  • Monday, January 19: Windy and very cold with plenty of sunshine, High: 26°F (-4°C), Low: 7°F (-14°C)
  • Tuesday, January 20: Abundant sunshine, but cold, High: 29°F (-2°C), Low: 22°F (-6°C)
  • Wednesday, January 21: Windy and not as cold with intervals of clouds and sunshine, High: 45°F (7°C), Low: 27°F (-3°C)

For the complete forecast and updates, please refer to local weather services.

Contact Information

For more information or inquiries about the sewer line replacement project, please contact the City of Lexington’s Traffic Engineering Department at (859) 425-2255 or via email at [email protected].

Key Features of the Lane Closures on East Fourth Street

Feature Details
Location East Fourth Street between Chestnut Street and Ohio Street, Lexington, Kentucky
Closure Hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays
Duration Through the end of January 2026
Parking Availability Not available in active construction areas during the project
Project Purpose Sewer line replacement to upgrade aging infrastructure beneath East Fourth Street
Contact Information City of Lexington’s Traffic Engineering Department at (859) 425-2255 or [email protected]

FAQ

What are the lane closure hours on East Fourth Street?

The lane closures are scheduled from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and are expected to continue through the end of January.

Why is the sewer line replacement project being conducted?

The project aims to upgrade the aging sewer line infrastructure beneath East Fourth Street, extending from Ohio Street to Race Street, as part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance the reliability and safety of its sewer system.

Will parking be available in the construction area during the project?

No, parking will not be available in active construction areas during the project.

How can I contact the Traffic Engineering Department for more information?

You can contact the City of Lexington’s Traffic Engineering Department at (859) 425-2255 or via email at [email protected].


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