Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project Team Invites Public to August Open House Events

There will be two opportunities to browse exhibits, review project information and provide comments.

Rendering of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project. Photo via www.brentspencebridgecorridor.com. 

(Covington, Ky.) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Ohio Department of Transportation will conduct two open house events this month regarding the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project.

One meeting will be held in Kentucky and one in Ohio to allow the public to browse exhibits, review project information, provide comments, and talk one-on-one with the project team.

Open House Schedule

  • Kentucky: Wednesday, August 23 from 4-7 PM at the Radisson Hotel, 668 West 5th Street, Covington, KY 41011
  • Ohio: Thursday, August 24 from 4-7 PM at Longworth Hall, 700 West Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 45203

The public is encouraged to attend at any time during the three-hour event at their convenience.

No pre-registration is required.

It was announced last month that Walsh Kokosing has been awarded the progressive design-build contract for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project, marking a major step forward in the construction process.

As prime contractor, the progressive design-build team will continue to recruit participant companies and workers for the $3.6 billion project, one of the most significant infrastructure megaprojects in the nation. Approximately $3.1 billion will be spent on the design-build portion of the project. The remaining $500 million is allocated for improvements on a two-mile stretch of the Interstate Highway 75 corridor north of Linn Avenue, including a new interchange for the Western Hills viaduct.

The contract addresses six of the corridor’s 8 total miles, including five miles of I-71/75 in Kentucky and one mile of I-75 in Ohio. It also includes improvements to the Brent Spence Bridge and the construction of a new companion bridge to its immediate west. Work on the two northernmost miles of the corridor in Ohio will be done under separate contracts.

For more information on the project, visit https://brentspencebridgecorridor.com/.

RELATED STORIES

Major Milestone Reached as Contract Awarded for Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project

More from Local News

Events

OCCF Accepting Applications for Annual Celebration Grant

Non-profit organizations whose projects and programs benefit Ohio County are encouraged to apply.

Local World War II Veteran to Celebrate 100th Birthday

Tom Cook is one of six living World War II veterans in Dearborn County.

Batesville's Grunkemeyer, Lawrenceburg's McLane Named South All-Stars

The EIAC rivals will team up in June at the IHSBCA North-South Series.

Local Sports Report - May 28, 2024

Rising Sun softball advanced to the semi-state on Tuesday.

Stenger, Wilhelm Earn All-American Status at D-III Track & Field National Championships

The D-III Championships were held May 23-25 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

On Air

Eagle Country 99.3 playing
Mary Chapin Carpenter - I Feel Lucky

Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Luckenbach, Texas 11:24
Keith Urban I'm In 11:20
Russell Dickerson Yours 11:17
Clint Black Nothin But The Taillights 11:09