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I-280 Trench Project Public Meeting Monday, October 20, 2008

I-280 Trench Project Public Meeting Monday, October 20, 2008. Ted Strickland, Ohio Governor James Beasley, P.E./P.S. ODOT Director David R. Dysard, ODOT District Two Deputy Director.

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I-280 Trench Project Public Meeting Monday, October 20, 2008

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  1. I-280 Trench Project Public Meeting Monday, October 20, 2008 Ted Strickland, Ohio Governor James Beasley, P.E./P.S. ODOT Director David R. Dysard, ODOT District Two Deputy Director The Ohio Department of Transportation

  2. ODOT I-475 Salisbury Interchange ModificationPresented by:Michael T. GramzaTheresa PollickPublic Information Officer I-280 Trench Project Public Meeting • Presented by: • David R. Dysard, AICPDistrict Two Deputy Director • Michael T. Gramza, P.E., VGCS Project Manager • John Crandall • Co-Chairman, Tribute Planning Committee

  3. I-280 Trench Project Agenda • Trench Project Description • Schedule and Traffic Impacts • Tribute Park Update with VGCS Tribute Committee The Ohio Department of Transportation

  4. I-280 Trench ProjectOverview • Realignment of Front and Summit streets to intersect with the Craig Bridge • Work includes… • Reconnecting city streets and North Toledo neighborhoods • Modification of the Craig Bridge • Filling existing trench The Ohio Department of Transportation

  5. I-280 Trench Project Overview • Cost: $21,245,747.53 • Contractor: Posen Construction • Construction Starts: October 2008 • Estimated Completion: Winter 2010 The Ohio Department of Transportation

  6. I-280 Trench ProjectOverview The Ohio Department of Transportation

  7. North Side Land Use FORD ROAD The Ohio Department of Transportation

  8. East Side Land Use FORD ROAD The Ohio Department of Transportation

  9. Tribute Park Site Plan The Ohio Department of Transportation

  10. From Greenbelt, over Craig Bridge into Tribute Park • Craig Bridge: bike lane • East side of the bridge: A path to Tribute Park, another under VGCS • Along Front Street I-280 Trench Project Bike Paths The Ohio Department of Transportation

  11. I-280 Trench Project Filling the Trench • North of the river: Filled to height of existing overpasses • South of the river: close to existing Craig Bridge grade • Fill dirt will come from: • - Summit/I-280 interchange • - Woodville Road/I-280 interchange • - I-75/I-280 interchange • Since 2001 ODOT has stored over 40,000 truck loads of fill as a cost savings measure The Ohio Department of Transportation

  12. I-280 Trench Project Before The Ohio Department of Transportation

  13. I-280 Trench ProjectAFTER The Ohio Department of Transportation

  14. I-280 Trench Project Schedule and Time Impacts The Ohio Department of Transportation

  15. Erie Street October 14, 2008 to November 2008 • Remove existing Erie St. bridge, and build temporary pavement and sidewalk • Detour via Buffalo St., Ontario St., and Buckeye St. • Two-way traffic on Erie St. between Buffalo St. and bridge • Two-way local traffic only on Ash St. and River Place between Superior St. and Summit St. The Ohio Department of Transportation

  16. Michigan, Ontario, Ash and Huron streets November 2008 to Winter 2009 • Local Traffic only on Michigan St. and Ontario St. between Galena St. and Bridges • Local Traffic only on Buffalo St. Between Erie St. and Huron St. • Detours to be coordinated with City of Toledo The Ohio Department of Transportation

  17. Summit Street November 2008 to Spring 2009 • Two-way Traffic on EB Summit St. • NB Craig bridge to EB Summit St. Closed • WB Summit St. to SB Craig bridge closed • Ash St. and River Place closed at Summit St. The Ohio Department of Transportation

  18. Front Street and Craig Bridge Spring2009 to Winter2009 • Craig Bridge NB & SB Closed • All Ramps to and from Craig Bridge closed • NB I-280 to WB and EB Front Street open • WB and EB Front Steet to SB I-280 open The Ohio Department of Transportation

  19. Summit Street and Craig Bridge Spring2009 to Winter2009 • Craig bridge NB & SB closed • All ramps to and from Craig bridge closed • Close Ash St. and River Pl. at Summit St. The Ohio Department of Transportation

  20. Erie, Huron and Ash streets Spring 2010 to Fall 2010 • Rebuild Ash from Ontario to Summit; Completing Huron reconstruction; Completing Erie permanent pavement • Two-way traffic on Erie from Buffalo to work site • Two-way traffic on Superior, Buckeye and Ash • Two-way traffic on River Place between Superior and Summit The Ohio Department of Transportation

  21. Complete Front Street Winter 2009 toWinter 2010 • Craig Bridge Open • Ramp from NB I-280 to Front St. and ramp from Front St. to SB I-280 will be open • Two-way traffic on new Front St. with minor shifts to construct closure segments of pavement The Ohio Department of Transportation

  22. Complete Summit Street Winter 2009 to Winter2010 • Craig Bridge Open • Two-way traffic on new Summit Street with minor shifts to construct closure segments of pavement The Ohio Department of Transportation

  23. I-280 Trench ProjectTribute Park John Crandall Co-Chairman, Tribute Planning Committee The Ohio Department of Transportation

  24. I-280 Trench ProjectTribute Park • A memorial to those who have fallen and all who contributed to the construction of the VGCS • Bike Paths through and to the Park • Champlain Street bridge and railroad bridge at north end of park to remain The Ohio Department of Transportation

  25. Tribute Park Site Plan The Ohio Department of Transportation

  26. Questions? Questions? Questions? The Ohio Department of Transportation

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