The KY 8 Licking River Bridge is NOW CLOSED. Find Shuttle and Detour Information Here.
FULL BRIDGE CLOSURE ROOTED IN SAFETY
The project-team collaborated with city leaders and citizens – and determined the safest option for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians would be a full closure of the bridge crossing. A full closure of the bridge is expected to shave one year off of the construction timeline.
The closure of the KY 8 Licking River Bridge took place on Monday, Jan. 12 at 9 a.m. The bridge is now closed to all vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists.

The KY 8 Licking River Bridge is expected to be demolished by April 1, 2026 to make way for a new bridge crossing. Construction is expected to last approximately two-and-a-half years with the bridge reopening to traffic by Summer 2028.

Vehicular Detour
Motorists will detour using the Girl Scout Bridge (KY 1120/11th Street) between Newport and Covington.
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Motorists should note that the Roebling Suspension Bridge has a reduced weight limit and will not be a detour option for vehicles exceeding that weight limit.
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To download a high-quality version of the detour map, click here.

Pedestrian/Bicyclist Detour
KYTC realizes the critical connection the bridge provides for pedestrians and bicyclists and is working with the Design-Build Team to ensure accommodations for safe passage for those users during construction.
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The shuttle service is intended to provide a viable transportation option for those who are without a vehicle living in the east Covington and west Newport neighborhoods. This service will focus on providing a connection to basic and essential needs for these commuters – like daycare, employment and groceries. The shuttle service will provide accommodations for wheelchairs and bicycles.
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The shuttle service plan is being developed in collaboration with the cities of Covington and Newport. In addition to this collaboration, KYTC conducted several studies to determine when, and how, the bridge is used by pedestrians and bicyclists. This input, along with the city collaboration, provided valuable data on effective stop locations and the frequency of stops needed to accommodate the shuttle.
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The shuttle service will operate for the duration of the bridge closure (January 2026 through Summer 2028). More information about the free Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) shuttle service can be found here.
