05/29/2026
Plan ahead and check traffic maps. Preliminary work is scheduled to begin on or after Monday, June 1, for the KY 393, KY 146, and Allen Lane Improvement Project in Oldham County.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY | Preliminary Work for KY 393, KY 146, and Allen Lane Improvement Project Beginning Next Week in Oldham County
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has awarded a contract for a major infrastructure improvement project along KY 393, KY 146, and Allen Lane in Oldham County, with off-roadway work scheduled to begin on or after Monday, June 1.
The $66 million infrastructure investment will enhance safety, improve traffic operations, and support continued regional growth by eliminating two at-grade railroad crossings through the construction of new rail-over-road bridges, along with roadway widening and intersection improvements.
The project includes reconstruction and realignment of KY 393 north of the I-71 interchange to KY 146 and Allen Lane from the Commerce Parkway/Ernie Harris Parkway intersection to KY 146, and the construction of two rail-over-road bridges to replace existing at-grade railroad crossings. These improvements are designed to reduce train-vehicle conflicts, improve mobility, and increase long-term reliability for motorists traveling through the corridor.
Additional improvements as part of the project include:
- Widening and reconstruction of KY 393, including expanded travel lanes and turn lanes
- Construction of a new KY 393 extension connecting to KY 146
- Widening and reconfiguration of Allen Lane from Commerce Parkway to KY 146
- Intersection improvements at Ernie Harris Parkway and Spring House Pike
- Addition of dedicated turn lanes at KY 146 and Allen Lane
Once underway, early project activities will continue through June and will include off-roadway preparation work. While much of this initial work will occur outside of the travel lanes, motorists should anticipate changing traffic patterns, intermittent lane closures, and possible flagging operations as the project progresses.
Blasting operations will be required during certain phases of construction and are expected to occur between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. During blasting activity, traffic will be temporarily halted in the immediate area to protect the safety of both motorists and crews.
The KY 393 corridor project has been developed over multiple phases spanning several decades. Portions of the corridor were previously completed in 2009 and 2018, with utility relocations and railroad coordination continuing in recent years in preparation for this construction phase.
Cleary Construction INC., of Monroe County, KY, was awarded the $66 million contract to carry out the work. Construction is scheduled to be completed by the Fall of 2029. Motorists are encouraged to slow down, remain alert, and follow all work zone signage and flagging personnel. Drivers should also expect changing conditions throughout construction. Additional project information and traffic updates will be provided as work progresses.