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Vol. XIV • No. 25
“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” Your Ohio Connection: Ed Bryden, Strongsville, OH • 1-800-810-7640
By Irwin Rapoport
Shelly & Sands Inc. crews started work on the Ohio Department of Transportation’s $8,840,000 State Route 37/State Route 661 and State Route 16 interchange improvement project in the southern boundary of the village of Granville, Ohio, an initiative that began in June and should be completed in fall 2021. The project is reconstructing the bridge carrying SR 37/SR 661 over SR 16, and also includes: • turn lane additions along the SR 37/SR 661 entrance and exit ramps; • widening SR 661 from two to four lanes; CEG CORRESPONDENT
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• adding left turn lanes to the northbound, southbound and westbound approaches at the SR 661 and River Road/Weaver Drive intersection and along westbound River Road; • adding left turn lanes to the eastbound and westbound off ramps; and • signalizing the intersection. “The interchange provides access to SR 37 and SR 661, which are important connectors due to development in the area and access to and from Interstate 70 in the southern part of Licking County,” said Morgan Overbey, ODOT District 5 public information officer, who noted that the traffic volume
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on SR 16/37/661 consists of local, commuter and commercial traffic traveling to and from Columbus, Denison University, Granville, the city of Newark and the SR 161/37/16 corridor. The project, funded by ODOT and the Licking County Area Transportation Study (LCATS), has been in the planning for many years, and when completed, will close the access from SR 16 westbound to River Road with the addition of a cul-de-sac. “The change will result in travelers using the SR 16/661 interchange to access the section of River Road north of SR see GRANVILLE page 2