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 September 12
DELAWARE COUNTY
State Route 521
CONTINUING IMPACTS
SR 521 at Carters Corner Rd. will close starting Tuesday, September 7 through Friday, September 17 for culvert replacement. Detour: U.S. 36 to SR 61 to SR 521 or reverse.
U.S. Route 36
CONTINUING IMPACTS
U.S. 36 Intersection Safety Improvement – The intersection of U.S. 36 and SR 257 will have daily lane restrictions (7 a.m. – 5 p.m.) starting Monday, August 2 through October 2021 for traffic signal installation. Traffic will be maintained by flaggers.
FRANKLIN COUNTY
NEW IMPACTS
Olentangy River Rd. between Highland Drive and Henderson Rd. will have daily lane restrictions (9 a.m. – 3 p.m.) starting Monday, September 13 through Friday, September 17 for utility work.
U.S. Route 33
NEW IMPACTS
U.S. 33 northbound and southbound between Martin Rd. and Fishinger Rd. will have overnight lane restrictions (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Wednesday, September 15 for pavement work.
Interstate 270
NEW IMPACTS
- I-270 eastbound and westbound between Riverside Dr. and Smoky Row Rd. will have nightly lane restrictions (7 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Friday, September 17 for paving.
- The Sawmill Rd. northbound and southbound ramps to I-270 eastbound will close overnight (10 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Tuesday, September 14.
- Detour: Sawmill Rd. to I-270 westbound to Tuttle Crossing Blvd. to I-270 eastbound.
Interstate 670
NEW IMPACTS
- The 5th Ave. ramp to I-71 southbound will close nightly (7 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Thursday, September 16.
- Detour: I-71 southbound to Main St. to I-71 northbound to I-670.
- The I-71 southbound ramp to Spring St. will close nightly (10 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Thursday, September 16.
- Detour: I-71 southbound to Main St. to Washington Ave. to Spring St.
- The 5th Ave. ramp to I-670 westbound will close overnight (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Wednesday, September 15 and Thursday, September 16.
- Detour: I-71 southbound to Main St. to I-71 northbound to I-670.
- The I-71 southbound ramp to I-670 westbound will close overnight (11 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Wednesday, September 15 and Thursday, September 16.
- Detour: I-71 southbound to I-670 eastbound to Leonard Ave. to I-670 westbound.
- The I-670 westbound ramp to 4th St./U.S. 23 northbound will close overnight (11 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Wednesday, September 15.
- Detour: I-670 westbound to Neil Ave. southbound to I-670 eastbound to 4th St./U.S. 23 northbound.
- The I-670 westbound ramp to U.S. 23 southbound/3rd St. and High St. will close overnight (11 p.m. – 5 a.m.) on Thursday, September 16.
- Detour: I-670 westbound to Goodale St. to Neil Ave. southbound to I-670 eastbound to U.S. 23 southbound/3rd St. or High St.
- The Spring St. ramp to I-670 eastbound will close nightly (7 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Tuesday, September 14.
- Detour: I-71 northbound to 11th Ave. to I-71 southbound to I-670 eastbound.
- The Cleveland Ave./SR 3 ramp to I-670 eastbound will close nightly (10 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Tuesday, September 14.
- Detour: Cleveland Ave. southbound to Long St. eastbound to I-71 northbound/I-670 eastbound.
- The I-71 northbound ramp to I-670 eastbound will close nightly (10 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Tuesday, September 14.
- Detour: Hamilton/Leonard Ave. to St. Clair Ave. northbound to 5th Ave. westbound to I-71 southbound/I-670.
- I-670 eastbound and westbound between 3rd St. and I-71 will have nightly lane restrictions (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Thursday, September 16.
- I-71 southbound between 5th Ave. and Broad St. will have nightly lane restrictions (8 p.m. – 5 a.m.) starting Sunday, September 12 through Thursday, September 16.