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Ohio 15, July 20, 2024

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Construction crews in Ohio are focused on a series of projects to reconstruct Interstates 70/71 in downtown Columbus. This portion of Downtown Ramp Up work will alleviate safety and congestion problems along the corridor and is being overseen by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). “There are actually seven active phases of construction, CEG CORRESPONDENT

starting with project 4R/6R, which began in late 2021 and builds a new bridge over the Olentangy River from 70 east and 71 north to 70 east, as well as a flyover bridge from 70 west to 71 south,” explained Steve Fellenger, Downtown Ramp Up project manager. “The other five phases were grouped into what we call Big Build, which rebuilds both 70 east and westbound inside lanes, along with new bridges on 70 over the river, High, 3rd and 4th streets.

“This includes bridge caps at High and 3rd and a trellis on Front Street. Other phases include mainline widening bridge repair and replacement to the bridges over SR 315.” Upon completion of all phases, the project will improve safety at three of the state’s top 10 crash sites and reconnect neighborhoods by replacing bridges with pedestrian-friendly structures with parking and landscape design. The overall see ODOT page 6


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