Lake Charles Drivers: Prepare for Reduced Lane Capacity on LA 14 on April 9 Northbound Due to Maintenance Work

By Calcasieu Staff
Published April 08, 2024

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Utility Roadwork on LA 14 Northbound in Lake Charles: Partial Lane Closure for Maintenance Work

Lake Charles, Louisiana – Drivers in Lake Charles should be aware of upcoming maintenance work on LA 14 Northbound, which will result in a partial closure of the right lane. The project is scheduled to commence on Tuesday, April 09, 2024, starting at 7:00 AM and concluding at 7:00 PM on the same day

This roadwork is for utility work in the area, aimed at ensuring the ongoing functionality and safety of the roadway. It is important to note that this will be an intermittent lane closure, impacting the flow of traffic on LA 14 Northbound. Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly and anticipate potential delays during the specified hours.

The affected stretch of LA 14 Northbound for this maintenance work runs between 8th Street and 6th Street. This means that drivers traveling in this area should exercise caution and be prepared for the reduced lane capacity. The closure of the right lane is designed to facilitate the necessary maintenance activities while minimizing disruptions to overall traffic flow.

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