Dayton Daily News

Ramp from I-70 to I-75 will close for 2 months

Huber Heights surprised to learn of state’s plan to use Ohio 202 for detour.

- Eileen McClory Staff Writer

The Interstate 70 east ramp to I-75 north will be closed for two months starting next week so crews can remove and replace an existing wall for safety reasons.

The ramp will be closed Monday, March 15, through Monday, May 17 and the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion’s plans to reroute traffic to Ohio 202 in Huber Heights.

ODOT spokesman Tiffany Oliphant said the taller wall design has a portion that sits below the pavement to help keep it stable when getting hit by larger vehicles.

“The current project is replacing the barrier with a taller wall where rollover crashes have occurred on the ramp,” Oliphant said.

Rob Schommer, Huber Heights city manager, said the city found out about the plans in a news release on Thursday and didn’t have any ability to speak to ODOT about the implicatio­ns of increased traffic on Ohio 202 prior to the announceme­nt. However, he said the city is now speaking with ODOT about alternativ­e routes to avoid adding a heavy traffic load to Ohio 202 and I-70.

“We have asked for informatio­n about increased traffic flow based on their proposed detour and hope to have additional informatio­n early next week according to ODOT personnel,” Schommer said on Thursday.

Ohio 202, or Old Troy Pike, is considered one of the busiest roads in Huber Heights.

Scott Falkowski, assistant city

manager, said the average daily traffic on Old Troy Pike south of I-70 is 26,500 vehicles. Falkowski and mayor Jeff Gore said they are currently looking at ways to reduce the traffic on the road after increasing complaints on social media about Old Troy Pike.

Crashes are not uncommon on the ramp. In 2017, nine crashes occurred on the ramp, according to ODOT. In 2019, two crashes occurred on the ramp.

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, three commercial vehicle crashes have occurred on the same ramp in the last year. Two of those crashes resulted only in property damage and the third involved a minor injury.

Chagrin Valley Paving is the contractor for ODOT and the cost is more than $770,800.

The project also will involve installing arrow signs, also known as chevron signs, around the I-70 eastbound to I-75 northbound ramp as well as on I-75 northbound to I-70 westbound, I-75 southbound to 70 eastbound, and I-70 westbound to I-75 southbound, to help guide traffic.

The interchang­e is relatively busy. The I-70/75 Interchang­e sees on average 185,000 vehicles per day for 2019 and 155,000 vehicles per day for 2020, Oliphant said, though the global pandemic has meant fewer people are driving. Traffic volumes in Ohio were down more than 15% from 2019 to 2020.

The I-70 eastbound to I-75 northbound does not have as much traffic as some of the other ramps at this interchang­e, Oliphant said, adding on average, about 3,247 cars use the I-70 eastbound to I-75 northbound ramp daily.

Tom Balzer, president and CEO of the Ohio Trucking Associatio­n, said he hadn’t heard much about the project. However, he noted the interchang­e is used frequently by truckers and the closure could affect them.

A resurfacin­g project was completed in 2020 and in 2016, and there was constructi­on on the same ramp to replace the guardrail with the concrete wall that is now there. The constructi­on on the barrier will further help keep drivers safe.

“Once constructi­on is complete the barrier wall will be another safeguard in place to protect drivers from leaving the roadway, by reducing serious overturn crashes,” Oliphant said.

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MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF The Ohio Department of transporta­tion will close the ramp from Interstate 70 eastbound to I- 75 northbound next week for two months so a barrier can be replaced.
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