30 Crossing Project Requires Significant Weekend Closure to I-30 Eastbound in Little Rock

All Interstate 30 eastbound lanes in Little Rock between Interstate 630 and 6th Street will be closed the first weekend of December.

30 Crossing Project Requires Significant Weekend Closure to I-30 Eastbound in Little Rock

Information Release
Arkansas Department of Transportation
NR 21-380
November 19, 2021

PULASKI COUNTY (11-19) – All Interstate 30 eastbound lanes in Little Rock between Interstate 630 and 6th Street will be closed the first weekend of December.

Weather permitting, crews will close the eastbound interstate lanes and move traffic onto the I-30 northbound frontage road the first weekend of December. See detour map NR 21-380-A for additional information. These operations are part of a maintenance of traffic plan to place girders for the 9th Street bridge over I-30 eastbound lanes.

I-30 eastbound traffic will take the Downtown Little Rock ramp (Exit 140) to the frontage road and will use the on-ramp at 6th Street to return to I-30.

During this work, additional closures will be in place.

  • I-30 westbound lanes will be reduced to one open lane between 6th Street and I-630. The southbound frontage road will be used to help move westbound traffic.
  • The I-630 eastbound exit ramp to I-30 eastbound will be closed.
  • The 6th Street bridge between the I-30 frontage roads will be closed.
  • Some city streets in the vicinity of 6th and 9th streets will be closed to facilitate the movement of traffic. Local street detours will be signed.

NR 21 380 A

Drivers should exercise caution when approaching and traveling through all highway work zones. A long-term and permanent travel impact interactive map is available at 30Crossing.com, along with additional project information. 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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