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Planned traffic disruptions on I-81 in Syracuse, including lane closures and periodic slowdowns, for bridge construction work during the night.

Road closures initiated at 6 PM on Monday evening.

Planned disruptions on I-81 in Syracuse for bridge repair: Expect overnight lane blockages and...
Planned disruptions on I-81 in Syracuse for bridge repair: Expect overnight lane blockages and scheduled slowdowns

Planned traffic disruptions on I-81 in Syracuse, including lane closures and periodic slowdowns, for bridge construction work during the night.

The I-81 Viaduct Project in Syracuse, NY, is set to cause disruptions on the interstate this week as work involving the installation of steel beams on the Spencer Street bridge gets underway.

From Wednesday through Saturday, both northbound and southbound lanes on I-81 will be affected. In the southbound direction, the stretch between Exits 23A-23B-22 (Hiawatha Boulevard/Destiny USA Drive/Bear Street) and Exit 20 (Franklin Street/West Street) will be reduced to one lane with periodic rolling slowdowns from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weeknights.

Similarly, northbound I-81 between Exit 18 (Adams Street/Harrison Street) and Exit 23 (Park Street/Hiawatha Boulevard) will also be affected during the same period.

These operations are designed to facilitate the installation of the steel beams and are weather-dependent. Drivers are advised to exercise caution through the work zones and expect delays due to the rolling slowdowns, which will occur throughout the construction area, spanning multiple exits in the city.

Construction activities are subject to change based on weather conditions, so drivers are encouraged to check the latest updates before setting out on their journeys. For more information about the I-81 Viaduct Project, visit project website.

  1. In the finance industry, drivers may need to manage additional costs due to potential delays and detours caused by the I-81 Viaduct Project in Syracuse, NY.
  2. To ensure smooth transportation in Syracuse during the I-81 Viaduct Project, it's crucial for the industry, especially finance, to adapt to potential changes and delays in their travel plans.

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