
Seward Hwy slows to 45 mph near MP 14–16 for cleanup through July 15
Roadside cleanup is underway on the Seward Highway between mileposts 14 and 16, and the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has imposed a 45 mph speed limit in both directions for the duration.
The restriction runs daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through July 15, with the project scheduled to conclude July 16 at 3 a.m. DOT&PF is asking drivers to slow down, stay alert, and watch for crews working along the roadway.
"Roadside cleanup is taking place on the Seward Highway between Mileposts 14–16 through July 15 from 7 am - 7 pm daily. A 45 MPH speed limit is in effect."
The two-mile stretch sits near milepost 14, a section where DOT&PF has a separate project underway to replace the existing railroad crossing with a bridge. The Seward Highway has carried a Highway Safety Corridor designation since 2006 because of its history of serious and fatal crashes.
Commuters, recreational travelers, and commercial drivers heading to and from the Kenai Peninsula should expect slower speeds through the work zone during daytime hours. Travelers can check current conditions at 511.alaska.gov.
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