With the slight break in the weather and the promise of spring, construction projects have begun across north central Ohio. The following are underway according to the Ohio Department of Transportation’s District 3 office in Ashland, Crawford, and Richland Counties:

ASHLAND COUNTY
State Route 39
SR 39, east of Wally Rd. over Black Fork of the Mohican River, will have signalized, single lane closures to maintain traffic for a bridge replacement. The project is expected to be complete June 2018.

Goon Rd. (CR 3006) ***NEW***
Good Rd., in the Mohican State Park leading up to the Mohican Lodge, will have intermittent closures starting Monday, April 9 for resurfacing and culvert work. Detours will be posted on State Park Roads. The project is expected to be complete August 2018.

CRAWFORD COUNTY
State Route 4 ***NEW***
SR 4, from the Marion County line to the City of Bucyrus, will be reduced to one lane of traffic for pavement repairs. Traffic will maintained with flaggers. The project is expected to be complete July 2018.

US Route 30
US 30, at its structure over SR 4, will have intermittent single lane closures on US 30 westbound and SR 4 southbound for bridge repairs. Crews will maintain one lane of traffic in each direction at all times. Please use caution while driving in the area. The project is expected to be complete May 2018.

RICHLAND COUNTY
County Road 184 (Kuhn Rd.)
Kuhn Rd, between London West Rd and Hazel Brush Rd, is closed for a bridge replacement. The detour route for northbound motorists is Kuhn Rd to London West Rd, east on London West Rd to Champion Rd, north on Champion Rd to Hazel Brush Rd, west on Hazel Brush Rd to Kuhn Rd, and reverse for southbound motorists. The road is expected to reopen April 2018.

Source: ODOT District 3

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