Lane Closures Planned on I-30 in Little Rock, North Little Rock
Significant lane closures are planned for Interstate 30 (I-30) in Little Rock and North Little Rock as part of ongoing construction projects aimed at widening and improving the infrastructure.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) has announced various lane closures and traffic shifts scheduled from June 3 to June 9. These include daytime lane closures from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and overnight lane closures from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. If required, double-lane closures on interstate lanes will be limited between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. to minimize disruptions to traffic flow.
Specifically, the work involves the following closure details:
- I-30 frontage road southbound will have single-lane closures between 6th and 10th streets in Little Rock.
- Cypress Street southbound will have single-lane closures between 5th and Broadway streets in North Little Rock.
- Broadway Street will have single-lane closures between Magnolia and Pine streets in North Little Rock.
- Locust Street northbound will have single-lane closures between Broadway and 5th streets, and between Curtis Sykes Drive and 17th Street, in North Little Rock.
Overnight, more extensive closures will take place:
- I-30 will have single and double-lane closures and traffic shifts between Roosevelt Road in Little Rock and Interstate 40 (I-40) in North Little Rock.
- I-30/I-40 lanes and ramps will have single and double-lane closures at the north terminal in North Little Rock.
- The I-630 eastbound ramp (Exit 140) to I-30 eastbound and the I-630 eastbound ramp to I-30 northbound frontage road will be fully closed in Little Rock, but not simultaneously.
- Additional single-lane closures will occur on the I-30 frontage road northbound between the I-30 off-ramp (Exit 140) and 6th Street in Little Rock.
- The I-30 frontage road southbound on-ramp to I-30 westbound will also be fully closed near Interstate in Little Rock.
Drivers are advised to exercise caution when approaching and traveling through these work zones, as traffic will be controlled by construction barrels and signage.