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Road Construction & Maintenance Updates in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, etc. Counties
2024-12-01
In this comprehensive article, we bring you the latest information on road closures and construction projects in various counties. Stay informed and plan your travels accordingly.

Stay Updated on Local Road Conditions for a Smooth Journey

Allen County

No work is planned to impact traffic in Allen County. This ensures a seamless travel experience for residents and visitors alike.

With no upcoming construction or closures, the roads in Allen County remain open and accessible, allowing for easy movement.

Auglaize County

Similar to Allen County, there are no work plans to disrupt traffic in Auglaize County. You can move freely without any hindrances.

The absence of construction projects in Auglaize County provides a sense of stability and convenience for daily commutes and outings.

Hardin County

In Hardin County, State Route 31 reconstruction is underway. Main Street between Ohio Street and Carrol Street in Kenton is closed until December.

During this period, access to local properties will be maintained. The detour via U.S. 68/Detroit St. to Letson Ave. and back to SR 31/Main St. ensures a smooth alternative route.

Putnam County

Sycamore Street in Columbus Grove is closed for approximately 60 days from September 12 for intersection improvement. A new right-turn lane and additional roadway improvements are being added.

On State Route 65, two lanes in both directions will remain open throughout the project. The reopening of Sycamore St. is now estimated to be on or near December 13. The detour via SR 12 to SR 65 and back to Sycamore St. is in place.

Van Wert County

U.S. 30/U.S. 224 ramp pavement work will close the eastbound exit ramp to U.S. 224 westbound on Tuesday, November 26, for approximately one day for pavement milling to increase friction.

The U.S. 30 rest areas between State Route 49 and U.S. 127 closed on January 11 for approximately one year for complete reconstruction of the buildings.

Converse Roselm Road and Stripe Road over U.S. 30 closed in May due to damage caused by an over-height vehicle. Repair is underway, and the overpasses are expected to reopen in early November. U.S. 30 is restricted to one lane through the work zone.

The median on Mendon Road and Boroff Road is closed, and traffic is restricted to right-in/right out movements only. Stripe Road overpass reopened on Saturday, October 26, and Converse Roselm Road reopened on Thursday, November 14.

U.S. 127 northbound under U.S. 30 will be restricted to one lane the week of November 18 and November 25 for tile installation.

State Route 81 Reconstruction

State Route 81 between Willshire Eastern Road and Harrison Willshire Road, just east of the village of Willshire, may have temporary traffic impacts for finish work on the project to raise the roadway profile and replace two culverts. Visit the project webpage: PID 110498.

Leeson Avenue Reconstruction

The reconstruction of Leeson Avenue, from Shannon Street (State Route 118) to Rose Drive in Van Wert, began in February. Due to material shortages, the project timeline has been extended into 2025, resulting in delays.

Construction will continue until the weather no longer permits and resume in the spring. The project includes the replacement of curb and gutter, upgrades to the storm sewer, and the installation of a multi-use path on the north side of the roadway.

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December Sees State Road 417 Construction & Ramp Closures
2024-12-01
As the extensive expansion of State Road 417 from International Drive to State Road 528 nears its completion, which has been ongoing for approximately four years and is expected to finish by early 2025, a series of overnight ramp closures are set to take place during the first week of December. This significant construction activity is bound to have an impact on those who utilize 417 to travel north into eastern Orange County from the north side of Kissimmee.

Navigating the Overnight Closures on State Road 417

Monday Night Closure: From 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

During this Monday night, December 2nd, the ramps from both northbound and southbound SR 417 to Landstar Boulevard (Exit 14) will be closed for paving. This presents a challenge for commuters as they need to find alternative routes. Drivers are directed to exit at Boggy Creek Road (Exit 17B). Alternatively, they can exit at Orange Blossom Trail, head south to Town Center Boulevard, and then turn left to reach Landstar. It's crucial for drivers to plan their routes in advance to avoid any delays.This closure is part of the larger project to expand State Road 417 and ensure its smooth flow in the future. The paving work is essential for the durability and safety of the road.

Tuesday Night Closure: From 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

On Tuesday night, the focus shifts to the ramp from Boggy Creek Road to southbound SR 417. This ramp will be closed for paving from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. To navigate this closure, drivers are directed to travel northbound on SR 417 and exit at Lake Nona Boulevard (Exit 19). It's important for drivers to follow these detour instructions carefully to ensure a safe journey.These closures are temporary but do require some adjustments in travel plans. The construction team is working diligently to complete the expansion project on schedule.

Thursday and Friday Closures: From 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.

From December 5th to 6th, the ramp from Orange Blossom Trail to northbound SR 417 will be closed overnight for paving. Northbound Orange Blossom Trail drivers are directed to take Deerfield Boulevard to John Young Parkway. Southbound Orange Blossom Trail drivers are guided to take Town Center Boulevard to John Young Parkway. These detour routes help keep traffic flowing during the paving work.It's advisable for commuters to stay updated on the latest construction information and plan their trips accordingly. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Tiany Sousa, the Public Information Officer, at 407-636-0209 or Construction@CFXway.com.The expansion of State Road 417 is a major undertaking that will bring significant benefits to the region. These overnight ramp closures are a necessary part of the process to ensure the quality and functionality of the road. By following the detour instructions and being patient during this construction period, we can all contribute to the successful completion of the project.
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SH-9W Construction Starts Tomorrow, I-35 Delays Expected
2024-12-01
The first stage of the SH-9W construction is set to kick off tomorrow, December 2nd, precisely at 7:00 a.m. This significant undertaking will have a notable impact on the traffic flow in the area. During the construction period, SH-9W will be reduced to a single lane in each direction near I-35 in Goldsby, McClain County. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has informed us that this construction work will persist daily throughout the entire month of December. As a result, drivers using I-35 are strongly advised to make appropriate plans to avoid potential delays on Monday mornings. For those seeking to stay updated with the latest local news directly in their inbox, we invite you to sign up for our daily newsletter by clicking here.

Why This Construction Matters

The SH-9W construction is not just a routine project; it holds great significance for the local community and commuters. This construction phase is a crucial step in improving the overall transportation infrastructure in the region. By narrowing the road to one lane in each direction, the construction team can carry out essential maintenance and upgrade work. These improvements will not only enhance the safety of the road but also contribute to a more efficient traffic flow in the long run. It is an investment in the future of the area, ensuring that commuters can navigate the routes with greater ease and confidence.

Impact on Daily Commutes

The reduction of SH-9W to one lane during construction will undoubtedly have a significant impact on daily commutes. Commuters who rely on this route will need to adjust their travel plans and allow extra time for their journeys. It is essential for drivers to be aware of the potential delays and plan accordingly. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is working closely with local authorities to manage the traffic and provide timely updates to commuters. They have implemented various measures to minimize the disruption caused by the construction, such as setting up temporary traffic signals and providing detour routes. These efforts aim to ensure that the construction process proceeds smoothly while minimizing the inconvenience to the public.

Benefits of the Upgrades

Despite the temporary inconveniences during construction, the upgrades being made to SH-9W will bring numerous benefits to the community. The improved road surface will reduce wear and tear on vehicles, leading to lower maintenance costs for drivers. Additionally, the enhanced safety features, such as better signage and lighting, will make the road more secure for all users. These upgrades will also have a positive impact on the local economy by facilitating the movement of goods and services. With a more efficient transportation system, businesses can operate more smoothly, leading to increased productivity and economic growth. The long-term benefits of this construction project are far-reaching and will have a lasting impact on the region.
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