ODOT lists holiday travel advisories
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, November 26, 2003
COLUMBUS - The
holiday season has begun, and Ohioans will be hitting the highways
this
weekend
to visit family and friends.
To aid travelers, the Ohio
Department
of
Transportation (ODOT) is providing this comprehensive list
of
interstate
construction
taking
place over the Thanksgiving Day weekend.
ODOT
officials strongly
urge
motorists
to
watch out for construction delays and stopped
traffic.
Drivers
are
encouraged
to obey posted speed limits in construction
zones. For the sake of safety, speeding fines in construction zones may be doubled.
Southeastern Ohio
State Route 7, Washington County: One
northbound
travel
lane on State Route 7, located in front of Chevron Phillips
approximately
3.7
miles south of Marietta, is closed. A 14-foot width
restriction
is in effect for the passing lane to allow for a tunnel replacement. This project is scheduled for completion Nov. 30.
U.S. Route 33, Athens County: The
U.S.
Route
33/U.S.
Route
50 eastbound off-ramp to Pomeroy/Richland Avenue
has a 10-foot width restriction in place. This project is scheduled for completion Nov. 30.
State Route 78, Morgan County: State
Route 78, just west of State Route 37 is currently restricted to one lane with 11-foot width restriction, for reconstruction. The restriction is approximately
1,500
feet
in
length.
This
project
is
scheduled
for completion in July, 2004.
Central Ohio
U.S. Route 33, Fairfield County: The traffic
pattern
has changed
on
U.S. Route 33 (Lancaster Bypass project) near Horns
Mill
Road.
Eastbound
traffic
has been switched to the westbound lanes,
where one lane is maintained in each direction. The speed limit has been reduced to 50 mph. This traffic pattern change will be in effect until early December.
Interstate 71, Fayette County is under major reconstruction in the northbound lanes between the village of Jeffersonville and the Fayette/Greene county line. Two lanes of
traffic
are
being
maintained. The northbound rest area is closed for reconstruction.
A
55 mph speed limit in the construction zone is strictly enforced on both the northbound and southbound sides.
Southern Ohio
U.S. Route 23, Scioto County: The
U.S.
Grant
Bridge,
on U.S. Route 23 from Portsmouth to South Shore, Kentucky,
is
closed for a bridge replacement project. While it is closed, traffic is being detoured
via U.S. Route 52 and the Carl Perkins Bridge on State
Route
852,
west
of
Portsmouth.
The
project
is scheduled to be completed in late 2004.
State Route 32, Jackson County: In
conjunction
with
an
interchange
project at State Route 32 and State Route
327 south of Wellston, mainline traffic on SR 32 at the project site has
been
diverted
in
one lane over ramps in both the east and westbound direction.
A
10-foot width restriction has been imposed in the work zone, and a 45 mph speed limit on SR 32 is also in effect. In addition, SR 327 is closed
just
south of Wellston, between County Road 88/Tom Corwin Road and SR 32. While the route is closed, motorists are being detoured via CR 88 to
County
Road
78
to
SR
32.
The scheduled completion date for the entire interchange project is July 15, 2004.
Northeast Ohio
State Route 8, Summit County: A major
reconstruction of State Route 8 from Perkins Street to East Exchange Street
in
the
city
of Akron. SR 8 will maintain two lanes of traffic in each direction.
State Route 11, Ashtabula County:
The
rehabilitation
of
twin
bridges on State Route 11 over the Ashtabula River and Indian Trails Parks, located in Ashtabula and Plymouth townships. Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction.
State Route 45, Ashtabula County:
State Route 45 is closed from approximately one mile north of Interstate 90 to State Route 84. A newly- constructed, temporary, southbound lane is open for
local
traffic only through this section of roadway. All other traffic must use the official detour posted.
Interstate 71, Richland County: A major
widening
project
on
Interstate 71 between State Route 430 and the Ashland
County
line is coming to a close. All three lanes, both north and southbound,
are
expected
to
be
open
by the holiday weekend. Inclement weather
may
cause
work
on
the
northbound lanes to continue into early December.
Interstate 76, Portage County: The resurfacing of Interstate 76 between State Route 44 and County Road 18 continues. Two lanes
of traffic are open in each direction. Also, the exit ramp from I-76 westbound to CR 18 is closed. A detour is posted.
Interstate 77, Stark County: The widening
of
Interstate
77
between
the
Belden
Village interchange and Orchard
Park
Drive,
just north of Fulton Road continues.
Two lanes of traffic are open in each direction.
Interstate 77, Stark County: The widening
of
Interstate
77
from U.S. Route 30 to Tuscarawas Street continues.
Two lanes of traffic are open in each direction. The entrance ramp from U.S. 30 westbound to I-77 northbound is closed. A detour is posted.
Interstate 90, Ashtabula County: Interstate 90 from just west of State Route 193 to two miles east of SR 193 in
the
city
of
Kingsville
is
reduced
to
one lane of traffic in each direction.
U.S. Route 224, Huron County: A widening
project
on
U.S.
Route
224
through downtown Willard continues through December. Motorists should watch for slower-moving vehicles.
Western Ohio
Interstate 70, Clark County: Four
bridge
replacements
and
widening continue on Interstate 70 at Enon Road.
Two
11-foot lanes are maintained in each direction. The speed limit is reduced to 55 mph.
Interstate 70 and Interstate 75, Montgomery County: Reconstruction
work
continues
on this major interchange of Interstate 70 and Interstate 75, just north of Dayton. Heavy construction on new ramps in all directions, along with construction of additional lanes is taking place within
the
median
areas.
In addition, a new bridge is being constructed approximately
one mile south of this interchange over I-75. Reconstruction of
two bridges over I-70 are also taking place approximately one
mile east, and approximately one mile west of the interchange. Two lanes of traffic on I-70
and
three
lanes
of
traffic
on
I-75
are
available with no lane restrictions
over
the holiday weekend. Motorists should still be cautious and
reduce
their
speed
through
this
area. Expect heavy congestion and possible delays.
Interstate 75, Montgomery County: construction
of
a
new interchange on Interstate 75 about a mile south of Interstate 70. Three lanes of traffic are maintained in each direction.
4Interstate 75, Shelby County Replacement
of two bridges on Interstate 75 over the Great Miami River. No lane restrictions will be in effect over the holiday weekend.