I-75 between I-475 & I-280 in Lucas County Update

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I-75 between I-475 & I-280 in Lucas County

Update

 

Construction on I-75 between I-475 and I-280 was anticipated to be finished last year. However, with early winter weather, crews were not able to complete the final paving and finishing touches as planned. 

If you've driven this section of I-75, you've noticed the bridge approaches are rough. That's because the final surface course wasn't able to be paved, which is what makes the roadway smooth with the bridges. 

Good news: Crews anticipate being able to begin paving the final surface the week of April 15. 

Bad news: Your ride will be rougher next week, because crews have to mill the pavement wedges. The wedges were installed at the bridge approaches to help make your ride a little smoother throughout the winter. 


 

Friday, April 5, 2019

Updates are highlighted in bold and underlined


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Interstate 75

I-75 Widening and Bridge Work 

Project 485-14/PID 77254

Through Spring 2019

Lane restrictions possible between I-475 and Lagrange Street

 

Sunday, April 7 through Wednesday, April 10, nightly 8pm to 6am

Lane restrictions on southbound I-75 between I-280 and I-475 for milling

Nightly after 10pm: southbound I-75 may be reduced to one lane

 

Sunday, April 7, 8pm to 6am

  • Ramp from northbound I-280 to southbound I-75 closed
    Detour: northbound I-75; Alexis Rd. (Exit 210); southbound I-75
  • Ramp from southbound I-75 to Phillips Ave. (Exit 206) closed for one hour overnight

Tuesday, April 9, 10pm to 6am

  • Ramp from Jeep Pkwy. to southbound I-75 closed
    Detour: northbound I-75; Phillips Ave. (Exit 206); southbound I-75

Lane restrictions on northbound I-75 for milling to be announced. 

 

Lane restrictions for final paving to be announced. 

 

Through Spring 

• Pioneer Ln. between SR 120/Central Ave. and Jeep Pkwy. interchange closed

Detour: Willys Pkwy.; Berdan Ave.; Jeep Pkwy.; Central Ave.


**All work is weather permitting.**

 

For more information contact: 

The District Two Public Information Office at

(419) 373-4428
or email D02.PIO@dot.ohio.gov


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The environmental review, consultation and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for these projects are being, or have been, carried out by ODOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 11, 2015, and executed by FHWA and ODOT.