
BOSSIER CITY – The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development reminds motorists that intermittent lane closures are in place in both directions on I-20 as the $128 million major rehabilitation project in Bossier City continues to near completion.
Currently, the inside lanes in both the eastbound and westbound directions through a portion of the project, which stretches from just west of Benton Road to Industrial Drive, are closed.
These lane closures allow the contractor to safely complete final tasks associated with the project, such as installing pavement expansion joints, signage installation, and other smaller work items.
Motorists should be prepared for possible delays, particularly during peak travel times in the morning and evening.
As a reminder, all major construction on the project, which began in September 2023, has been completed. This included removing all travel lanes of the interstate down to the base and completely rebuilding the roadway and ramps at five interchanges.
DOTD appreciates the public’s patience as we work to wrap up the remaining tasks, and celebrate the completion of this impactful investment in the I-20 corridor in northwest Louisiana.
To read much more about the project and access additional resources, visit the I-20 project webpage here.
To get a bird’s eye view of the progress on the project, click here.
Special note:
At this time, the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) prohibition will remain in effect due to narrow lane widths at certain locations within the work zone. This is enforced under Louisiana Revised Statute 32:327 from Hamilton Road to Industrial Drive (both directions). CMV drivers must continue to utilize the primary detour of I-220.