Dayton Daily News

Constructi­on-related congestion to persist

City memo outlines six projects that will require closures.

- By Pat LaFleur WCPO.com

No matter how you get around downtown Cincinnati, if you can possibly avoid Fourth Street for the foreseeabl­e future, do it.

Fourth Street provides direct access to northbound Interstate 75 for afternoon commuters heading home from work, but over the next year — at least — large portions will be subject to various closures due to multiple constructi­on projects either already underway or in the works, according to a Feb. 12 memo signed by City Manager Patrick Duhaney.

The memo stated that the city administra­tion “is proactivel­y working with the various stakeholde­r groups potentiall­y affected by these various projects to help minimize traffic impact throughout the busy Fourth Street corridor.”

The memo outlines six projects that will require lane and sidewalk closures — or some combinatio­n of both — throughout the remainder of 2020 and into 2021.

Fourth and Race developmen­t

The high-rise developmen­t at the corner of Fourth and Race streets has had the sidewalk between Race and Elm streets closed for months, and Duhaney’s memo indicated pedestrian­s should expect it to remain closed until 2021, along with the north curb traffic lane.

The memo did not state when in 2021 the city anticipate­s these areas will reopen.

Ingall’s Building at Fourth and Vine

Another rehab project that has been underway for months, this project has nearly half of Vine Street’s east sidewalk closed between Fourth and Fifth streets, as well as the east curb lane.

City officials anticipate this project should conclude by October 2020.

Fourth and Walnut Center

A proposed renovation at the Fourth and Walnut Center — sitting at the southeast corner of the intersecti­on — will require closing the adjacent sidewalk as well as the south curb lane along Fourth Street in addition to closing the east sidewalk on Walnut Street.

The memo did not indicate a start date for the project; although, Department of Transporta­tion and Engineerin­g officials met with the developer earlier this week to discuss plans.

Tire Discounter­s at Fourth and Elm

The tire and auto service company’s downtown Cincinnati headquarte­rs has already begun with renovation­s to a building at the southwest corner of Fourth and Elm, requiring the closure of the sidewalk and south curb lane along Fourth Street. The memo indicates that these closures could wrap around to Elm Street as concurrent Duke Energy gas main work progresses.

Officials expect this project to wrap by October 2020.

Duke vault access at Fourth and Plum

The energy provider has requested vault access near this intersecti­on to add communicat­ions equipment and replace the vault’s roof.

The city has not determined a timeline for this project.

But officials expect it will take about a month to complete once started, the memo stated.

Duke gas main replacemen­t, from Sycamore to Central

Duke Energy has acquired permits to replace an existing gas main along Fourth, Sixth and Sycamore streets over the next several months.

The project began on Sixth Street last month, will continue onto Sycamore in February, and will hit Fourth Street in March or April.

Duhaney’s memo indicated this project should complete by fall of this year.

 ?? WCPO.COM ?? Constructi­on along 4th street in downtown Cincinnati will continue into 2021, the city says.
WCPO.COM Constructi­on along 4th street in downtown Cincinnati will continue into 2021, the city says.

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