Road and Bridge Closures Across U.S., U.K.
Road and Bridge Closures Across U.S., U.K.

Road and Bridge Closures Across U.S., U.K.

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Planned and emergency road and bridge closures are affecting multiple U.S., Canadian and U.K. jurisdictions this November for rehabilitation, utility relocations, paving and emergency repairs. Toronto will fully close several Don Valley Parkway/Bayview and Bloor on‑ and off‑ramps nightly from about 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. beginning Nov. 3 through roughly Nov. 14 for ongoing rehabilitation. The Arkansas Department of Transportation will close all lanes of the I‑55 Mississippi River Bridge for finger‑joint repairs Nov. 15–16 (weather permitting), with southbound lanes slated to reopen Nov. 16 evening and northbound lanes expected to remain closed until Nov. 18 with signed detours via I‑40. Greensboro has closed the Washington Street Bridge after an inspection found structural deficiencies and will complete further assessments before deciding next steps; other local disruptions include Geneva East State Street lane work, Louisville’s Bardstown Road overnight striping through December, temporary Key Highway closure in Baltimore for sinkhole repair, W. Gorham Street lane shifts in Madison through Nov. 21, nighttime I‑2 paving in the Rio Grande Valley through March 3, 2026, and multiple Harrow closures (notably Scot Grove until Jan. 23, 2026). Officials are urging motorists to plan ahead, follow signage and detours, expect delays, and note that many schedules are weather‑dependent.

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