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Traffic shift beginning earlier Friday evening to allow critical work to be completed before Saturday’s expected rain. New start time 6pm.
Friday, March 8 at 6pm – Monday, March 11 at 6am
- I-75 reduced to one lane in each direction for traffic pattern change
Monday, March 11 at 6am
- Two lanes bi-directional traffic maintained on southbound I-75, separated by barrier wall (graphic below)
Friday, March 8 at 6pm
- Ramp from South Ave to northbound I-75 closed for 60 days
Detour: South Ave.; Southbound I-75; Miami St.; Northbound I-75 - Ramp from Northbound I-75 to Collingwood Blvd (Exit 201A) closed through November
Detour: Northbound I-75; SR 25/Downtown; Erie St - Ramp from Collingwood Blvd to southbound I-75 through summer 2020
Detour: Collingwood Blvd.; Erie St.; Washington St.; SR 25; Southbound I-75 - Local roads under I-75 may be reduced to one lane in each direction or closed
About the I-75 Downtown/DiSalle bridge project:
What is being done?
- Widen and reconstruct I-75, from Buck Rd. to Dorr St., to current standards, including reducing the curve between Wales Rd. & Miami St.
- Reconfigure I-75 interchanges with Anthony Wayne Trail, South Avenue, and Miami Street to enhance safety
- Replace I-75 (DiSalle Bridge) over the Maumee River
Two sections:
Dorr Street to South Avenue:
4-year project beginning summer 2018
Approximately $158.6 million
South Avenue to Glenwood Road:
5-year project beginning spring 2019
Approximately $135 million
Project information, maps showing traffic impacts, fact sheet, and more can be found at: https://goo.gl/vCFS7S