By: ODOT District6; 1808Delaware

ODOT District 6 has released its weekly report highlighting road construction projects which are beginning or underway in the multi-county area it serves. What follows are posted projects taking place within Delaware County and Franklin County.

Please stay safe and pay attention to these closures and work taking place during the week beginning on November 21.

DELAWARE COUNTY

None remaining for 2021


FRANKLIN COUNTY

NEW IMPACTS

Olentangy River Rd. northbound between Highland Drive and Henderson Rd. will have daily lane restrictions (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.) starting Monday, November 22 through Wednesday, November 24.

Interstate 71

NEW IMPACTS

I-71 northbound and southbound between I-270 and Greenlawn Ave. will have nightly lane restrictions (7 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, November 21 through Tuesday, November 23.

State Route 315

NEW IMPACTS
SR 315 southbound between Henderson Rd. and N. Broadway St. will have nightly lane restrictions (7 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, November 21 through Tuesday, November 23.

Interstate 70

NEW IMPACTS

  • I-70 eastbound at SR 315 will have overnight lane restrictions (1 a.m. – 3 a.m.) on Tuesday, November 23 for maintenance work.
  • The I-70 eastbound ramp to SR 315 northbound will close (1 a.m. – 3 a.m.) on Tuesday, November 23.
    • Detour: I-70 eastbound to I-71 northbound to I-670 westbound to SR 315 northbound.


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