Dayton Daily News

Busy U.S. 35-Woodman ramp reopening, but more closings coming in June

- By Nick Blizzard Staff Writer

An entrance ramp at a busy U.S. 35 crossroads in Riverside is expected to reopen by next week as part of a $10.3 million interchang­e realignmen­t.

The ramp from Woodman Drive to westbound 35 has been closed since October, causing traffic to detour to the South Smithville Road/35 interchang­e in Dayton.

The ramp had been targeted to reopen by April 30, but weather conditions prompted delays, according to the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion.

The ramp should reopen by Wednesday or perhaps earlier depending on weather conditions in the days ahead, ODOT spokeswoma­n Loryn Bryson told the Dayton Daily News.

Tens of thousands of vehicles travel daily through the Riverside interchang­e, according to the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. It is located between Beavercree­k and Dayton, and between Kettering

and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, as well as the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.

An estimated 80,000 to 90,000 vehicles per day pass that interchang­e — 20,000 to 24,000 on Woodman Drive, and 62,000 to 67,000 on U.S. 35, according to regional planning.

ODOT’s work to realign the interchang­e — what Riverside officials call a city gateway — is expected to be done by the end of September, ODOT spokeswoma­n Mandi Dillon has said.

With the ramp reopening for westbound highway traffic, the next closures are not expected until June, when the U.S. 35 eastbound entrance and exit ramps shut down, according to ODOT. Those closures are scheduled from June 1-24.

Woodman traffic that shifted to the northbound lanes last fall is expected to continue into late summer while crews repair the southbound lanes, according to ODOT.

 ?? JIM NOELKER / STAFF ?? Woodman Drive traffic shifted to northbound lanes last fall and is expected to continue into late summer while crews repair the southbound lanes. The work is part of a $10.3 million interchang­e realignmen­t.
JIM NOELKER / STAFF Woodman Drive traffic shifted to northbound lanes last fall and is expected to continue into late summer while crews repair the southbound lanes. The work is part of a $10.3 million interchang­e realignmen­t.

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