HANCOCK COUNTY: Highway construction update
Week of June 3, 2019
The following highway construction is scheduled to occur within Hancock County. Work is dependent upon weather conditions, and unless otherwise noted, it will take place during daytime hours.
INTERSTATE 75 RECONSTRUCTION AND WIDENINGFor information regarding the Interstate 75 reconstruction and widening project through Findlay and Hancock County, visit the project website here. |
INTERSTATE 75THROUGH HANCOCK COUNTY |
Interstate 75 between state Route 235 and the Allen County line will be restricted to one lane in both directions through the work zone for pavement repairs. The following one-day ramp closure will be associated with the project. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hancock County maintenance garage.
- Entrance ramp from state Route 103 to Interstate 75 southbound, Bluffton, will be closed during daytime hours Friday, May 31, for pavement repairs. Traffic will be detoured onto Interstate 75 northbound and the state Route 235 interchange back to Interstate 75 southbound. (see map)
The following routes within Hancock County will be restricted to one lane through the work zone for pavement repairs. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hancock County maintenance garage.
- State Route 37 between county Road 153 and state Route 103
- State Route 103 between county Road 8 and the Wyandot County line
- U.S. 224 between state Route 235 and the Putnam County line
- State Route 613 between the village of McComb and the Putnam County line
State Route 37 between state Route 15 and township road 166, north of Mount Blanchard, will close Monday, June 17, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Detour information will be forthcoming. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hancock County maintenance garage.
State Route 103 between state Route 698 and township Road 71, between the villages of Jenera and Arlington, will close Monday, June 10, for approximately 45 days for a pavement repair and shoulder widening project. Traffic will be detoured onto state Route 235, U.S. 30 and U.S. 68 back to state Route 103. Work is being performed by Helms and Sons, Findlay. (see map)
U.S. 224 between township Road 254 and township Road 255, east of Findlay, will close Thursday, June 13, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured onto state Route 12 and U.S. 23 back to U.S. 224. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hancock County maintenance garage. (see map)
State Route 235 within the villages of McComb and Mount Cory will be restricted to one lane through the work zone for sidewalk and curb replacement. The work is associated with a larger pavement resurfacing project on state Route 235 between county Road 313 and the Wood County line. Pavement resurfacing work is scheduled to begin Monday, June 17. Work is being performed by the Shelly Company, Findlay.
State Route 235 in the following locations within Hancock County will close for culvert replacement projects. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hancock County maintenance garage.
- State Route 235 between township Road 47 and state Route 12, north of Mount Cory, will close Monday, June 3, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured onto Interstate 75, state Route 696 and state Route 12 back to state Route 235. (see map)
- State Route 235 between state Route 12 and U.S. 224, north of Benton Ridge, will close Wednesday, June 5, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Detour information will be forthcoming.
- State Route 235 between U.S. 224 and state Route 186, south of McComb, will close Monday, June 10, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Detour information will be forthcoming.
- State Route 235 between county Road 203 and township Road 11, north of McComb, will close Monday, June 10, for approximately five days for a culvert replacement. Detour information will be forthcoming.
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