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ODOT Oversees SR 83 Rehabilitation Project By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
In Wayne County, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is overseeing a reconstruction effort that will better serve area motorists when complete. The $31 million SR 83 major rehabilitation project includes the removal and replacement of all existing fulldepth pavement, including subgrade stabilization, underdrains and drainage improvements. “The existing concrete pavement had deteriorated to the point that it required replacement,” said ODOT District 3 area engineer Eric Calvert. “We elected to replace it with asphalt pavement, due to cost and ease of maintenance. “This section of SR 83 serves the people of Wooster as a north-south route around the central part of town to allow for quick access to U.S. 30. It allows truck traffic and through traffic on SR 83 to do the same.” Structural rehabilitation work includes bridge deck patching, concrete culvert repairs and waterproofing, as well as installing vandal protection fence on the SR 585 bridge over SR 83. Pavement markings will be replaced with recessed wet-reflective markings and raised pavement markings. New guardrail also will be installed. “The SR 83 bypass road has been in service for 60 years, and it’ll be amazing to restore a smooth road that will last another 60 years or longer. We also are testing a long-life asphalt pavement mix on this project that hopefully will last
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The SR 83 major rehabilitation project includes the removal and replacement of all existing full-depth pavement, including subgrade stabilization, underdrains and drainage improvements.
much longer than our typical pavements. This is a research project in cooperation with Ohio University and the ODOT Office of Pavement Engineering.” Construction began in spring 2022 and continues in phases. “The project has started its summer 2023 work, which will reconstruct SR 83 from just north of SR 585 to the U.S. 30 interchange,” said Calvert. “All ramps within these limits will be completely removed and replaced. Pending weather and material delays, the project will restore two lanes of traffic in both directions, prior to winter. The roadway surface course and minor grading may need to be completed in 2024.” see ODOT page 2 ODOT photo
ODOT is overseeing a $31 million reconstruction effort that will better serve area motorists when complete.