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Warren County: Construction update

WARREN COUNTY: Weekly Construction Update

Through the week ending April 1, 2023: The following traffic advisory includes restrictions on the state highway system in Warren County. All work will be contingent upon the weather. For construction information and statewide information regarding road conditions, visit ODOT on the web at www.Ohgo.com.


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CONTINUING IMPACTS

I-71 Interchange Construction - Construction of an on-ramp from southbound Mason-Montgomery Road to I-71 South, and the ramp is now open to traffic. Bridge construction continues on Fields Ertel Road, and intermittent lane restrictions could be in effect within the project zone. All work is scheduled to be completed in early summer of 2023.

I-71 Culvert Preservation - Replacement of a headwall and the outlet of a small culvert and regrading the embankment along I-71, just south of the S.R. 48 interchange. Single-lane and shoulder restrictions will be in effect on I-71 North and South daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through early May as weather permits.  All work is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2023.


CONTINUING IMPACT

S.R. 48/122 Resurfacing - Pavement repair and resurfacing project on S.R. 122, between S.R. 123 and S.R. 48, and on S.R. 48, from the Clermont County line to just north of Foster-Maineville Road and from Portland Boulevard, north of Miller Road, to S.R. 73 at Waynesville. Work will resume by late spring or early summer following a winter hiatus, and all work is scheduled to be completed in November 2023.

 

NEW IMPACT

U.S. 22 (Montgomery Road) Signalization - On Montgomery Road, between the Hertz Drive/I-275 interchange signal in Hamilton County to Landen Drive in Warren County. Installation of a flashing yellow arrow signal system along the corridor. Traffic will be maintained during construction as crews progress eastward along the route through the spring and early summer. The existing signals will continue to operate in standard stop-and-go fashion; however, traffic may be maintained with the use of flaggers as needed during crews' work hours. All work is scheduled for completion in late summer of 2023.