Full Closures, Restrictions on Ohio’s I-75 Scheduled Through Next Week

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As part of the Interstate 75/Thru the Valley mega project, various lane restrictions and ramp closures will be in place this week, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.

Wednesday, October 6: Full closure of the ramps I-75 North to Shepherd Lane and Glendale-Milford Road from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Thursday, October 7.

Friday, October 8: Short-term full closures on I-75 North at Sharon Road, between 12:01 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. 

All work will be contingent upon the weather, and traffic will be maintained through the work zone with arrow boards, barrels and/or signs. Detours will be posted for overnight ramp closures, and during periods of short-term, full closures on the mainline, traffic will be maintained with law enforcement officers.

The project consists of reconstruction of I-75 from Glendale-​Milford Road to the Kemper Road overpass, adding a fourth lane in each direction and adding capacity at the Sharon Road interchange and at Sharon Road and Chester Road.

Sunesis Construction Company was awarded the $45 million project, and all work is scheduled to be complete in late spring 2025. 


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