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The first roundabouts in Henderson are now open with the two roundabouts west of US 41 having been opened this past weekend. They’ll remain in a temporary configuration with a single lane of traffic until construction on the reconstructed KY 351/2nd Street interchange wraps up late this year.

Both roundabouts west of US 41 are open to a single lane of traffic with drivers using the outside lane. KY 2084 and US 41 South can be accessed using  roundabout movements. The ramps to and from US 41 have reopened  to traffic and temporary traffic signals are no longer in use. This single-lane configuration offers motorists an opportunity to adjust to driving the new roundabouts.

The third roundabout, closest to Henderson County High School, remains under construction and will not operate as a roundabout until later this year. The third roundabout is expected to open once the new ramps to and from US 41 North are complete and open to traffic. Until then, drivers will continue to use the existing on and off ramps to access US 41 and the existing US 41 North exit ramp will remain controlled  with stop signs. One lane of traffic is open in each direction in the area.

Ongoing construction includes curb and gutter work, truck apron concrete, installing a gateway sign for the City of Henderson, erecting flag poles, lighting, final surface, and striping.

The new roundabouts at KY 351/2nd Street have been designed with the safety of students and other pedestrians in mind. The pedestrian crossing of KY 351 near KY 2084 is no longer in place and students will be directed to cross at the Klutey Park Plaza Drive pedestrian crossing. The “push to cross” button remains in place at Klutey Park and should be used by anyone crossing the street. The crossing guard will have a presence at the KY 2084 roundabout for the first few weeks of school as students adjust to the new roundabouts and pedestrian patterns. The crossing guards at Henderson County High School will remain in place.

New Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) will be installed at all three pedestrian crossings to help alert drivers to the crossings and remind drivers to watch for pedestrians.

More information about roundabouts, including several directional videos to help you get where you’re going, can be found on the Roundabout Ready page on the project website, at https://i69ohiorivercrossing.com/roundaboutready.