US 68, SR 15 ramps at Lima Avenue closed
The following are current or upcoming traffic impacts related to the reconstruction and widening of Interstate 75 in Hancock County through the city of Findlay. All work is weather dependent.
Paving on the Interstate 75 project will cause ramps at U.S. 68/state Route 15 and Lima Avenue to temporarily close in Findlay this week. Pavement repairs are expected to close River Road and Howard Street under the Blanchard River bridge. In addition, Logan Avenue will be restricted to one lane for pavement repairs. Traffic impacts are detailed below:
Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 19-20
Temporary ramp closures at Lima Avenue will occur on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 19-20 due to the paving of Lima Avenue.
Work will begin on the west side of U.S. 68/state Route 15, near the Findlay Airport, progress east through the roundabouts to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and circle back traveling west through the roundabouts. U.S. 68/state Route 15 ramps will experience temporary closures for short periods up to a couple hours. Traffic should find an alternate route.
Thursday, Nov. 21
River Road and Howard Street, underneath the Blanchard River bridge, will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 21 to perform pavement repairs.
The closure is expected to be in place for only a few hours; traffic should find an alternate route.
Pavement repair will also occur along Logan Avenue. Traffic will be restricted to one lane.
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