New Traffic Pattern Scheduled on John Harden Drive Southbound in Jacksonville

Construction to widen Highway 67 to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenberg Boulevard in Jacksonville requires new a traffic pattern on John Harden Drive southbound between Quince Hill Road and N. 1st Street. The new traffic pattern will start Wednesday, April 10 and remain in place through Friday, May 31.

New Traffic Pattern Scheduled on John Harden Drive Southbound in Jacksonville

PULASKI COUNTY | April 8, 2024
NR #24-111

Construction to widen Highway 67 to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenberg Boulevard in Jacksonville requires new a traffic pattern on John Harden Drive southbound between Quince Hill Road and N. 1st Street.

The new traffic pattern will start Wednesday, April 10 and remain in place through Friday, May 31.

Weather permitting, crews will detour John Harden Drive southbound traffic to Quince Hill Road and N. 1st Street to allow pavement operations along the frontage road. Traffic will follow the signed detour. See detour map NR 24-111-A for more information.

John Harden Drive northbound will be open to traffic. Access will remain open to businesses along this stretch of John Harden Drive, although some temporary alternate entrances may be utilized during this construction stage.

Traffic will be controlled with traffic drums, barricades, and signage. The public is advised to be cautious when traveling in the work zone and watch for slower traffic speeds. Areas adjacent to the Interstate may experience noise impacts during nighttime hours.

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.

NR 24-111-A
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