Interstate 30 Construction Requires Lane Closures in Little Rock and North Little Rock

Weather permitting, the following travel impacts are expected to occur next week, beginning Monday, March 7. Double-lane closures on interstate lanes will generally be limited to 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Interstate 30 Construction Requires Lane Closures in Little Rock and North Little Rock

Arkansas Department of Transportation
NR 22-041
March 4, 2022

PULASKI COUNTY | Mar. 2, 2022

Work on Interstate 30 in Little Rock and North Little Rock involves weekly lane closures.

Weather permitting, the following travel impacts are expected to occur next week, beginning Monday, March 7. Double-lane closures on interstate lanes will generally be limited to 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. Traffic will be controlled by construction barrels and signage. Drivers should exercise caution when approaching and traveling through all work zones.

Daytime closures (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.)

  • I-30 frontage roads (single-lane closures) between 4th and 10th streets in Little Rock
  • I-30 southbound frontage road (single-lane closure) between Bishop Lindsey Avenue and Broadway Street in North Little Rock
  • Broadway Street (single-lane closures) between Pine and Olive streets in
    North Little Rock
  • Riverfront Drive eastbound (lanes closed; eastbound traffic will use center lane) between Olive and Pine streets in North Little Rock

Overnight closures (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.)

  • I-30 (single- and double-lane closures) between Roosevelt Road in Little Rock and Bishop Lindsey Avenue in North Little Rock
  • I-30/I-40 ramps or lanes (single-lane closures) at the north terminal in
    North Little Rock
  • I-630 eastbound ramp to I-30 eastbound (full closure) in Little Rock; ramp detour signed to exit to northbound frontage road
  • I-30 northbound frontage road (single-lane closure) between 7th and 10th streets in Little Rock

24-Hour closures

  • Broadway Street (full closure) between the frontage roads in North Little Rock; street closed Friday night, March 11 through Monday morning, March 14
  • President Clinton Avenue (full closure) between Mahlon Martin and Sherman streets; detour signed to use 3rd Street; avenue closed through mid-April
  • Sherman Street (full closure) between 2nd and 3rd Streets in Little Rock; detour signed to use River Market Avenue; street closed through mid-March
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