Lane closure signs will be in place throughout construction; this closure is scheduled to reopen On October 21.
Residents in this area are being notified of the closure via a neighborhood canvass this week.
Today, 69 projects are under construction with an estimated value of more than $600 million.
The roadway is scheduled to reopen to vehicular traffic at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, weather permitting.
Work began in March and is anticipated to be wrapped up in June/July.
The roadway is schedule to reopen to vehicular traffic at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 26, weather permitting.
Construction work is expected to last approximately four weeks.
Sewer line replacement is scheduled for April 5-May 10 between Earhart Boulevard and Colapissa Street.
The work will take place from April 5-9.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell joined other officials today in expressing support for the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority's action.
Roadway restoration is expected to be completed by March 24.
Work originally expected to be completed today will now extend into next week.
The service will include stops in the Mississippi Gulf Coast communities of Bay St. Louis, Gulfport, Biloxi and Pascagoula.
The closure will be in effect from Monday, Feb. 22, through Tuesday, March 9.
The closure will last from Monday, Feb. 1, through Saturday, Feb. 13.
The work will take place from Monday, Feb. 1, through Friday, Feb. 5, weather permitting
No parking zones, loading zones and residential access points will be impacted.
The RTA will increase its number of employees from 64 to 791.
South Rampart Street was also reopened in both directions.
Detour signs will be in place throughout construction, which will take place between Vicksburg and Marshal Foch streets.
Utility work and pavement restoration is expected to be completed in December, weather permitting.
The street closure will begin each morning at 8 a.m. and reopen to vehicular traffic at 5 p.m. each evening.
Roadway work is scheduled to be concluded in November.
Crews will be installing new sidewalks.
Bourbon And St. Ann intersection closed for utility repairs.
Completion is targeted for spring 2021.
New Orleans' proposal was one of eight selected for funding from across the country.