RAMP CLOSURE UPDATE
  
 
Temporary Ramp Closures Scheduled For Next Week  
Early next week, weather permitting, two additional I-71/75 exits near the Brent Spence Bridge will be closed for approximately one week for maintenance work:
  • 5th Street in Cincinnati from I-71/75 northbound (Exit 1C)
  • US 50 West from I-71/75 northbound (Exit 1D)
Announcements will be posted in the Travel Advisory section of BrentSpence2017.org and on the project Facebook page and Twitter feed once these closures occur. 

These ramp closures are in addition to the closures currently in place. Detour information is posted on the Plan Your Drive page of the project website. 
 
Getting Around 
The Plan Your Drive page of BrentSpence2017.org highlights alternate routes and detours for the Brent Spence Bridge Maintenance 2017 project. Be sure to check this page throughout the project as new information will be posted when it becomes available.
 
 
Travel Advisories and Real Time Traffic Updates
Daily travel advisories are posted on BrentSpence2017.org to help you Plan Your Drive in advance and know which lanes you need to be in when traveling over the bridge.

For real-time traffic updates and travel time estimates, check out one of the following resources:
GoKY 
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The BSB is an Active Work Zone - Please Use Caution 
Your safety and that of the maintenance crews are our top priority. Thank you for your patience and courtesy to fellow drivers when traveling through the work area.
The Brent Spence Bridge Maintenance 2017 project is managed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) as part of an ongoing program to maintain and improve the condition of the regional transportation network. More information about KYTC and its road improvement efforts is available on their website.