Demolition at the Interstate 30 Interchange with Cumberland Street Requires Night Work in Downtown Little Rock

Demolition work is expected to begin on Monday, July 19. During this work, local communities may experience impacts from work lights and construction noise.

Demolition at the Interstate 30 Interchange with Cumberland Street Requires Night Work in Downtown Little Rock

Information Release
Arkansas Department of Transportation
NR 21-225
July 16, 2021

PULASKI COUNTY (7-16) – Demolition work at the Interstate 30 interchange with Cumberland Street in Little Rock will require overnight work, including light and noise impacts, according to Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) officials.

Weather permitting, construction crews will be working during daytime and nighttime hours to demolish the interchange. Demolition work is expected to begin on Monday, July 19. Various ramp and bridge structures are set to be demolished through the end of October as crews work to widen the I-30 bridge and reconstruct the street network between the Arkansas River and 6th Street. During this work, local communities may experience impacts from work lights and construction noise.

Drivers should exercise caution when approaching and traveling through all highway work zones. Additional travel information can be found at IDriveArkansas.com or ARDOT.gov. You can also follow us on Twitter @IDriveArkansas for traffic and @myARDOT for everything else.

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