OHIO VALLEY — Work continues along US Route 22 as crews carry out fresh concrete replacement in the slow lanes, marking another phase of ongoing roadway improvements across the corridor.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) continues infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving safety and traffic flow through the Ohio Valley. The project includes concrete removal and replacement in heavily traveled sections of the highway.
Drivers passing through the construction zone are advised to use caution as lane shifts, traffic control barrels, and reduced speed areas remain in place. Motorists should also expect changing traffic patterns and possible delays, particularly during peak travel hours.
Officials note the work is part of broader efforts to enhance long-term driving conditions for both commuter and commercial traffic along the route.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation continues to urge drivers to remain alert, follow posted signage, and allow additional travel time while construction is underway.
River News will continue to provide updates on road conditions and construction activity across the Ohio Valley.



