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Tue April 23, 2024 - Midwest Edition #9
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is kicking off another record construction season, investing $2.8 billion into 950 road and bridge improvement projects across the state. There are 39 projects classified as "major projects" with a value above $10 million.
"Investing in efficient infrastructure is an investment in quality of life," said Gov. Mike DeWine. "Once complete, these projects will significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve roadway safety."
This year's construction program also includes 176 safety projects and laying nearly 5,700 mi. of pavement — enough to pave a two-lane road from New York City to Los Angeles. Projects will repair or replace 885 bridges in the state.
"While the orange barrels that are synonymous with summer may be a source of frustration and inconvenience for some, they are a sign of progress and improvement for all who live in Ohio and who travel through it," said ODOT Director Jack Marchbanks.
Northwest Ohio
• I-75/County Road 99 diverging diamond interchange in Hancock County
• U.S. 68/SR 15 interchange reconfiguration in Hancock County
Northeast Ohio
• I-76/I-77 Akron Beltway reconstruction in Summit County
• SR 8 Hi-Level Bridge replacement in Summit County
• SR 46/SR 82 diverging diamond interchange in Trumbull County
• SR 21 rehabilitation in Wayne County
• I-90 pavement replacement in Cuyahoga County
Central Ohio
• I-70 Reconstruction in Muskingum County
• I-70/I-71 Downtown Ramp Up in Franklin County
• SR 435 improvements in Fayette County
Southwest Ohio
• I-75 major reconstruction – Dayton
• I-75 major reconstruction - Moraine
• SR 32/Brooks-Malott safety improvement project in Brown County
Southeast Ohio
• U.S. 33 concrete pavement repair in Meigs County
• SR 7 reconstruction in Monroe County