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In 2025, ODOT will resurface U.S. 422 and State Route 616 in Campbell, including bridge work on U.S. 422. Project begins in spring. Public comments on impact solicited until Oct. 30, 2024.
Tue October 08, 2024 - Midwest Edition #21
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) proposes to resurface U.S. 422 and State Route 616 in the city of Campbell and Coitsville Township, Mahoning County. As part of the improvements, there also will be bridge work to the U.S. 422 bridge just west of Hubbard Road. The proposed project is currently in the preliminary engineering phase and right-of-way acquisition is ongoing for the bridge replacement. The $2,331,589 project is scheduled to begin construction in the spring of 2025.
During project construction, a minimum of one 10-ft. bidirectional lane of traffic shall be maintained on SR 616. On U.S. 422, a minimum of one 10-ft. lane of traffic shall be maintained in each direction, except at the bridge site, where two-way traffic will be maintained throughout construction using a temporary signal. Construction and lane restriction information will be posted within the project construction limits and on the ODOT webpage, prior to the start of project construction. Access shall be maintained to all adjacent properties, businesses and intersecting side streets for the duration of the construction project.
The project will result in minor stream impacts and the removal of trees which may provide suitable wooded habitat for various bat species protected by the Endangered Species Act. As part of the environmental process for the project, ODOT is seeking any comments the public may have regarding the proposed project. Project-related issues the public may wish to comment on include, but are not limited to, the effect of the project on residents, businesses, the local economy, historic or cultural resources, etc.
For more information, email Sean.carpenter@dot.ohio.gov. Comments received by Oct. 30, 2024, will be considered during project development, but all comments received will receive a reply.