Dayton Daily News

Chambersbu­rg Road work avoids delays

Huber Heights officials feared AT&T poles would slow project.

- By Will Garbe Staff Writer Contact this reporter at Will.Garbe@coxinc.com.

Huber Heights officials had feared unmoved telephone poles would slow the widening project.

— Constructi­on HUBER HEIGHTS crews tasked with widening Chambersbu­rg Road have avoided delay despite issues with unmoved telephone poles, Huber Heights City Manager Rob Schommer said.

Work started Aug. 15 in a project to widen a three-mile stretch of Chambersbu­rg Road from Brandt Pike to Evergreen Woods Drive to help alleviate traffic congestion in the area.

Last week, city administra­tors said that AT&T’s failure to promptly move telephone poles as requested could result in the contractor charging the city to stop or delay costs. The city’s law director sent a letter to the telecom company claiming the poles were a nuisance. AT&T agreed to move the poles by the end of the month.

On Wednesday, Schommer said the crews were able to avoid delay and continue working toward a Nov. 15 completion.

“The contractor was able to work around and now the poles are in the process of being moved, all is on schedule and moving along,” Schommer said by email.

Earlier this year, city council initiated plans to improve Chambersbu­rg Road in anticipati­on of increased traffic on the section that leads to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The current project is the first of several phases anticipate­d to eventually widen the road from Brandt Pike to Ohio 4.

The cost of the current phase is budgeted for $880,000 and is funded through the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission’s Surface Transporta­tion Program, Schommer said. Huber Heights chipped in a $373,000 match through the permissive gas tax fund, he said.

Schommer said no general fund dollars are being used in the project.

The average daily traffic count on Chambersbu­rg is around 10,000, and that number is expected to double by the year 2039, according to the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion.

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WILL GARBE/STAFF Constructi­on to widen Chambersbu­rg Road in Huber Heights is proceeding despite earlier concerns that the work could be delayed because of telephone poles along the road.

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