BEREA, Ohio — In addition to increased toll rates this year, the Ohio Turnpike is also providing details on the list of construction projects planned for the 241-mile road in 2024.
Ohio Turnpike officials say they have a budget of about $254 million for capital improvement projects, which includes nearly $238 million for new work starting this year and completing prior-hear projects.
“More than $162 million of the 2024 capital plan is allocated for roadway and bridge projects,” according to a newsletter distributed by the Ohio Turnpike on Friday morning. “Nearly 142 lane miles of pavement will be resurfaced, the pavement at a toll plaza interchange will be reconstructed and an extensive amount of work will be performed on 26 bridges.”
So how could this impact your travels along the Ohio Turnpike? Here’s a list of this year’s projects…
SUMMIT & PORTAGE COUNTIES
Continuation of the bridge replacement over Tinker’s Creek (milepost 185.6) in Summit and Portage counties, and bridge work in Portage County (state Route 43, state Route 88, Bryant Road, and North Main Street).
LORAIN COUNTY
Bridge deck replacements in Lorain County (ramp bridge at Lorain Road interchange, Lorain Road, and Bagley Road).
MAHONING COUNTY
Mainline resurfacing (milepost 230 to 236), replacing the Boardman Canfield/U.S. Route 224 bridge over the Ohio Turnpike, and the completion of pavement work at Eastgate Toll Plaza (milepost 239) in Mahoning County.
ERIE COUNTY
Bridge deck replacements in Erie County (state Route 269, Deyo Road, Skadden Road/state Route 99, and state Route 13).
SANDUSKY COUNTY
Bridge deck replacements in Sandusky County (Wagoneer Road, Fought Road, Shannon Road, Carley Road, Copp Road, and Northwest/Southwest Road).
FULTON COUNTY
Interchange pavement reconstruction at Toll Plaza 34 (state Route 108/Wauseon) and work on overhead bridges in Fulton County (Township Road 3, Township Road 12-1, Township Road 17, and Township Road 22).
WOOD COUNTY
Mainline resurfacing (milepost 51 to 55 and milepost 64 to 74) with a bridge deck overlay (state Route 420) in Wood County.
WILLIAMS COUNTY
Completing pavement replacement and the removal of the old Westgate Toll Plaza (milepost 2) and the continuation of the pavement resurfacing (milepost 14 to 27) in Williams County.
“In addition, the planned 2024 capital expenditures include the completion of the toll collection system (TCS) modernization program and the design, furnishing, and installation of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) cameras and sign boards along the Ohio Turnpike’s mainline.”