Closure Scheduled on Gregory Street and John Harden Drive Intersection in Jacksonville

Construction to widen Highway 67/167 (Interstate 57) to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenberg Boulevard in Jacksonville requires a long-term full closure of Gregory Street between John Harden Drive and Johnson Street beginning Tuesday, January 28 and continuing through the end of 2025.

Closure Scheduled on Gregory Street and John Harden Drive Intersection in Jacksonville

PULASKI COUNTY | January 24, 2025
NR #25-015

Construction to widen Highway 67/167 (Interstate 57) to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenberg Boulevard in Jacksonville requires a long-term full closure of Gregory Street between John Harden Drive and Johnson Street beginning Tuesday, January 28 and continuing through the end of 2025.

Weather permitting, crews will close Gregory Street at its connection with John Harden Drive to allow crews to construct the new Gregory Street overpass over Highway 67/167.

Traffic will use the local road network to navigate around the closure. Access to the surrounding businesses will be accessible from John Harden.

Traffic will be controlled with message boards, construction barriers, and signage. The public is advised to be cautious when traveling in the work zone and watch for slower traffic speeds.

This project (Job CA0604) is part of ARDOT’s Connecting Arkansas Program and includes widening 2.5 miles of Highway 67 to six lanes, between Main Street (Exit 9) and Vandenberg Boulevard (Exit 11) in Jacksonville. The project also includes improvements at the James Street interchange (Exit 10A), the Gregory Street interchange (Exit 10B), the Vandenberg Boulevard interchange (Exit 11), and conversion of the frontage roads from two-way to one-way. More information on this $145.2 million project is available at ConnectingArkansasProgram.com.

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