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For Immediate Release
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Updates are highlighted in bold and underlined
LUCAS COUNTY: Highway Construction Update
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Interstate 75, between Buck Road and Monroe Street, Toledo/Rossford/Northwood, will be two lanes in each direction for major reconstruction. Lane restrictions and overnight ramp closures possible. Estimated completion: Fall 2023.
New Announcements/Upcoming Impacts
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I-75, near SR 25/AW Trail, will be reduced to one lane for the installation of overhead signs overnight Friday, August 27, 9 p.m.-6 a.m.
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Southbound I-75 will experience intermittent, 15-minute, rolling stops during installation.
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Washington St./14th on-ramp to northbound I-75 will be closed for a traffic switch to the newly constructed ramp on Monday, August 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Rain date Tuesday, August 31.
- Detour: Washington St. to Dorr St. to Collingwood to northbound I-75.
Continuing Work
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Ramp from southbound I-75 to southbound/outbound SR 25/Anthony Wayne Trail (exit 201) is closed for ramp reconstruction through Saturday, August 28.
- Detour: Southbound I-75 to Washington St. (Exit 202A) to Washington St. to southbound SR 25/AW Trail.
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Wales Rd. on-ramp to northbound I-75 will be closed for reconstruction through mid-September.
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Detour: Southbound I-75 to Buck Rd. to northbound I-75.
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Ramp from northbound SR 25/Anthony Wayne Trail to Collingwood Blvd. is closed for reconstruction through September.
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Detour: AW Trail to Washington St. to Dorr St. to Collingwood Blvd.
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Northbound I-75 exit/entrance to/from South Ave. is closed for reconstruction through September.
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Northbound I-75 to South Ave. (Exit 200) detour: Northbound I-75 to Collingwood Blvd. (Exit 201A) to southbound I-75 to South Ave.
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South Ave. to northbound I-75 detour: Southbound I-75 to Miami St. to northbound I-75.
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Inbound SR 25/AW Trail near Nebraska Avenue will be reduced to one lane through fall 2021.
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Southbound/outbound State Route 25/Anthony Wayne Trail will be reduced to one 10-foot lane between I-75 and City Park for reconstruction of Collingwood on-ramp and AW Trail through fall 2021.
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Eastern Ave. and Western Ave., between Broadway St. and I-75, will experience closures for drainage and pavement reconstruction through fall 2021.
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Ramp from northbound I-75 to Downtown/Anthony Wayne Trail/SR 25 (Exit 201B) is closed for reconstruction through May 2022.
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Detour: Northbound I-75 to Erie St. (Exit 201A) to Washington St.
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Nebraska Avenue is closed over I-75 between Division Street and Erie Street for bridge replacement through July 2022.
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Detour: Erie St. to Collingwood Blvd. to Nebraska Ave.
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Ramp from northbound/inbound Anthony Wayne Trail to northbound I-75 is closed for ramp reconfiguration through summer 2022.
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Detour: Anthony Wayne Trail to Washington St. to northbound I-75.
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Ramp from southbound/outbound Anthony Wayne Trail to southbound I-75 is closed for ramp reconfiguration through summer 2022.
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Detour: Washington St. to Dorr St. to Collingwood Blvd. to southbound I-75.
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Interstate 75, between I-280 and the Michigan state line, Toledo, will experience lane restrictions and ramp closures for resurfacing. Estimated completion: October.
New Announcements/Upcoming Impacts
The following impacts begin Friday, August 27 at 9 p.m. through Monday, August 30 at 6 a.m.:
- Northbound I-280 ramp to northbound I-75 will be closed
- Manhattan Blvd. on-ramp to northbound I-75 will be closed
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I-75, between I-280 and Ottawa River Road, will be reduced to two lanes
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*New*
Jeep/Willys Parkway ramp to northbound I-75 will be closed for tree removal from the river bank on Monday, August 30, and Tuesday, August 31, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. daily.
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*New*
Interstate 280, near the Pickle Rd. overpass, Oregon, will experience overnight lane restrictions and ramp closures beginning Tuesday, September 7, through October. Additional details will be announced.
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Interstate 280, between Greenbelt Parkway and Seaman Road, Toledo/Northwood, the Veterans Glass City Skyway bridge will be reduced to two lanes for resurfacing. Estimated completion: October.
New Announcements/Upcoming Impacts
The following restrictions are possible nightly, weeknights 8 p.m.-6 a.m., through September 10:
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Southbound I-280 reduced to one lane between Manhattan Blvd. and Front St./Starr Ave.
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Manhattan Blvd. on-ramp to southbound I-280 will be closed
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Southbound I-280 exit ramp to Greenbelt Pkwy. (Exit 11) will be closed
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Southbound I-280 exit ramp to Front St. (Exit 9) will be closed
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Northbound I-280 may experience lane restrictions
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Front St. on-ramp to northbound I-280 will be closed
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Northbound I-280 exit ramp to Galena/Greenbelt (Exit 11) will be closed
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*New*
Interstate 475, near the U.S. Route 23 interchange and at Central Avenue, Toledo/Sylvania, will experience overnight lane restrictions and ramp closures beginning Tuesday, September 7, through October. Additional details will be announced.
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Interstate 475, between Douglas Road and I-75, Toledo, will experience lane restrictions and ramp closures for resurfacing. Estimated completion: October. Additional restrictions will be announced.
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Interstate 475, between Angola Road and Bancroft Street, Toledo/Springfield Township, may experience lane restrictions for finish work. Local streets may experience traffic impacts. Estimated completion: November. |
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Interstate 475/U.S. Route 23 may experience lane restrictions for bridge deck sealing weeknights through September, 8 p.m.-6 a.m.
- I-475 between Holland-Sylvania Rd. and Central Ave.
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I-475 between Holland-Sylvavnia Rd. and Corey Rd., over the Ottawa River
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S. 23 between I-475 and Monroe St., over Sylvania Ave.
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U.S. Route 20/Central Ave. at McCord Rd., Sylvania, may experience shoulder restrictions for signal foundation and sidewalk work. Additional restrictions for the signal installation will be announced. Estimated completion: November. |
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U.S. Route 20/Reynolds Rd. at Hill Ave., Toledo, will experience lane restrictions for intersection improvements nightly through September. |
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U.S. Route 23, between Central Ave. and Monroe St., Toledo/Sylvania, will experience lane and shoulder restrictions for noise wall construction project. Estimated completion: September.
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Ramp from westbound I-475 to northbound US 23 will experience lane and shoulder restrictions
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Ramp from northbound I-475/US 23 to eastbound I-475 will experience lane and shoulder restrictions
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Southbound US 23 may be reduced to one lane nightly, 8 p.m.-6 a.m.
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Northbound US 23 may be reduced to one lane nightly, 8 p.m.-9 a.m.
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U.S. Route 24: Fallen Timbers Lane above US 24, Maumee/Waterville, is open following bridge rehabilitation. Lane restrictions are possible on ramps to/from US 24 and on Fallen Timbers Lane for finish work. |
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U.S. Route 24, between Dutch Rd. and Stitt Rd., and at the I-475 interchange, may experience lane restrictions for bridge sealing through early September. Additional restrictions may be announced. |
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U.S. Route 24/Detroit Ave. roundabout at Berdan Ave./Cherry St., Toledo, will experience lane restrictions for roundabout work.
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Cherry St., between Detroit Ave. and Manhattan Blvd., will be closed for storm sewer, roadway, and sidewalk work through September. Detour: Manhattan Ave. to Phillips Ave.
- Lane restrictions will begin on Berdan Ave. and Detroit Ave. beginning Tuesday, September 7.
Additional restrictions will be announced.
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Various routes district-wide will experience lane restrictions for routine guardrail, lighting, and pavement maintenance throughout the year.
**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.
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