I-210 lanes on bridge shift west today

31_A1_210-work-zone-specifics-EB-closedSpecial to the American Press

{{tncms-inline alignment=”left” content=”<p><span>An additional third lane will be closed 9 p.m.-4 a.m. tonight, Jan. 31, which will only allow westbound traffic toward Sulphur.</span></p>” id=”5727cb6e-946c-4d11-8d1d-fb5b190a568c” style-type=”quote” title=”Pull Quote” type=”relcontent”}}

The next phase of the Interstate 210 bridge repair project will begin today, with traffic shifting in both directions to the westbound lanes.

Tammy York, public information officer for the state Department of Transportation and Development District 7, said both eastbound lanes will be closed.

“The contractor is starting the part of the project where they remove and replace the side of the deck, add a new guardrail and install an inspection walkway,” York said.

She said an additional third lane will be closed 9 p.m.-4 a.m. tonight, which will only allow westbound traffic toward Sulphur. Motorists traveling eastbound during that time should take Interstate 10 as a detour.

York said the preliminary work that began earlier this month on the bridge’s 930-foot main span is complete.

“They installed the crossovers and the temporary concrete barriers on the westbound side to prepare for the head-to-head traffic, and they added temporary stripping,” York said. “That was the setup for this main phase that will start on Thursday.”

The traffic shift had originally been scheduled for Wednesday, but adverse weather delayed the transition.

York said traffic delays are expected during the project’s duration; slowdowns are anticipated as drivers take different routes during morning and afternoon commutes.

Oversized loads will be not be allowed to travel in the construction zone.

Alternate routes include La. 109, La. 27, U.S. 171, U.S. 190, and U.S. 165 to access La. 12.

A traffic advisory system will provide drivers on Interstates 10 and 210 with real-time information through message boards and flashing signs. Drivers can also get traffic alerts on their smartphone by downloading the 511 app or visiting 511la.org.

Out-of-state drivers can call 800-762-3511 to get up-to-date traffic information.

An additional third lane will be closed 9 p.m.-4 a.m. tonight, Jan. 31, which will only allow westbound traffic toward Sulphur.

SportsPlus

Local News

Trump vows to pursue executions after Biden commutes most of federal death row

Local News

Local doctor says CVS policy punishes rural residents

Local News

In a calendar rarity, Hanukkah starts this year on Christmas Day

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:Prophets told us He was coming

life

Guest column: ‘My King and my God’ — the true meaning of Christmas

McNeese Sports

Barbie returning to McNeese

life

Port Wonder set to open in February

Crime

12/24: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Football

Scooter Hobbs column: What to get for the athlete who has everything?

Local News

Heavy travel day off to a rough start after American Airlines briefly grounds all flights

Local News

Louisiana often holds inmates past their release date, DOJ lawsuit claims

Crime

12/23: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Local News

Where’s Santa now? NORAD’s Santa tracker was a Cold War morale boost. Now it attracts millions of kids

Crime

Conviction, sentence in kidnapping of 8-month-old stands

Local News

Wet, warm Christmas in SW La.’s forecast

McNeese Sports

Parker, Cowboys topple Cajuns

Local News

Sowela unveils new production studio

Local News

Local nurse retiring after a lifetime of serving — and learning

Local News

‘A man of integrity’: Dane Bolin set to take reins as Calcasieu Parish administrator

McNeese Sports

Cowboys ad ‘big’ recruit

McNeese Sports

Cowgirls stumble out the gate

Local News

Temple pushes for special session on insurance reform

Local News

Area law enforcement team up to distribute 1,000 gifts to children

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:Time change becomes hot topic