City of Lincoln announces 11 temporary street closures starting week of June 8

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department announced the partial closure of 11 streets beginning the week of June 8.
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- North 33rd Street from Baldwin to Potter streets will have a southbound lane closure starting Monday for pavement repairs. Southbound traffic will be shifted into the shared left turn lane. The lane is expected to reopen on June 18.
- Adams Street from 63rd Street to Strauss Court will have an eastbound lane closure starting Tuesday for pavement repairs. Eastbound traffic will be shifted into the shared left-turn lane. The lane is expected to reopen on June 17.
- Adams Street from 56th to 57th streets will have a westbound lane closure starting Tuesday for pavement repairs. Westbound traffic will be shifted into the shared left-turn lane. The lane is expected to reopen on June 17.
- A Street from Kingston Road to Eldon Drive will have a westbound outside lane closure on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for utility work.
- North Cotner Boulevard from 66th to 70th streets will close on Wednesday for utility work. The street is expected to reopen on June 19.
- North 14th Street from Judson to Knox streets will have a southbound lane closure starting Thursday for utility work. Southbound traffic will be shifted into the shared left turn lane. The lane is expected to reopen on June 16.
- North 17th Street from O to P streets will close on June 12 for an event. The street will reopen on June 14.
- Goodhue Boulevard from G to H streets will close on June 13, from 7 a.m. to noon, for an event.
- South 14th Street from H to K streets will close on June 13, from 7 a.m. to noon, for an event.
- K Street from 14th to 16th streets will close on June 13, from 7 a.m. to noon, for an event.
- South 16th Street from H to K streets will close on June 13, from 7 a.m. to noon, for an event.
- H Street from 14th to 16th streets will close on June 13, from 7 a.m. to noon, for an event.
Current information on street closures is available on LTU’s website.