Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana — Motorists traveling through Calcasieu Parish near Lake Charles should expect continuous lane closures on LA 397 Southbound at the northern approach to its intersection with US 90, according to a recent announcement from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD). The closures will begin Tuesday, May 27, 2025, and continue through Friday, May 30, 2025, as crews perform essential pavement patching and curb repair.
DOTD officials stated that the maintenance is part of ongoing efforts to maintain safe and reliable roadways for the public.
During the project, both northbound and southbound lanes of LA 397 will be subject to a 10-foot width restriction. This means that vehicles wider than 10 feet, such as certain commercial trucks or oversized loads, will not be permitted to pass through the work zone. Drivers are encouraged to plan alternate routes or adjust their travel times to avoid potential delays.
Why the Roadwork Is Needed
Pavement patching is a process used to repair damaged sections of the road surface, which can be caused by weather, heavy traffic, or normal wear and tear. Curb repair ensures proper drainage and prevents further erosion or damage to the roadway. Together, these repairs help extend the lifespan of the highway and improve safety for everyone using it.
Travel Tips and Recommendations
- Check local traffic reports and DOTD’s website for up-to-date information on lane closures and road conditions.
- Consider using alternate routes, especially if driving a vehicle wider than 10 feet.
- Allow extra travel time and be prepared for potential delays in the affected area.
- Always obey posted speed limits and be alert for workers and construction equipment near the roadway.
