Tolls will increase on July 1 but at the slowest rate in two years.
Vehicle crashes on the 'Second Street Bridge' reached a six-year high in 2023, while truck crashes on the bridge hit a 13-year high.
The closures will be 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sundays.
Drivers still have two toll-free options: the 2nd Street Bridge in downtown Louisville and the Sherman Minton Bridge at 9th and Main.
Kentucky and Indiana are raising rates on the Ohio River toll bridges on July 1 by about 5 percent.
Drivers who don’t have a RiverLink transponder account aren’t expected to get invoices in the mail until August.
Kentucky and Indiana officials long have wanted to bring a call center for the Ohio River toll bridge system to the Louisville area.
Indiana has rejected previous requests from Kentucky leaders who want a 2.5% rate increase on the Ohio River toll bridges instead of a looming 8.3% climb starting July 1.
Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray is once more calling on the bistate Tolling Body to consider approving a lesser increase in rates on the three toll bridges between Louisville and Clark County, Ind.
The Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority is asking a bistate tolling board to approve a 2.5% toll increase July 1, down from an 8.3% jump that it would be required to approve under current rules.