I-75 ramp closures and openings in Dayton

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SIDNEY – The following ramp closures and openings are scheduled to take place on the I-75 Modernization Project in Dayton this week, weather pending. Motorists should stay alert and use caution as these traffic patterns will be new and travel could be complicated until all ramps are opened.

Ramp Closures:

  • I-75 north Ramp to Main Street, ramp closure, July 6, at 10 p.m. through August 15. The official detour is: I-75 north to Stanley Avenue to I-75 south to Main Stree
  • US 35 west Ramp to I-75 north, overnight ramp closure, July 6, at 9 p.m. through July 7t at 5 a.m. The official detour is: US 35 west to I-75 south to Edwin C. Moses Boulevard to I-75 north
  • Main Street Ramp to I-75 south, overnight ramp closure, July 7, 11:50 p.m. – July 8 at 5 a.m. The official detour is: Main St. to Grand Avenue to Edwin C. Moses Boulevard to I-75 south.
  • I-75 south Ramp to US 35 east and west, overnight ramp closure, July 7, 11:50 p.m. – July 8 at 5 a.m. The official detour for eastbound is: I-75 south to Edwin C. Moses Boulevard to I-75 north to US 35 east. The official detour for westbound is: I-75 south to Edwin C. Moses Boulevard to I-75 north to US 35 east to Jefferson Street to Washington Street to Ludlow Street to US 35 west.
  • State Route 4 south Ramp to I-75 south, overnight ramp closure, July 8, 11:50 p.m. – July 8 at 5 a.m. The official detour is: State Route 4 south to I-75 north to Stanley Avenue to I-75 south
  • Main Street Ramp to I-75 south, ramp closure, July 9 at 1 a.m. through August 15. The official detour is: Main St. to Monument St. to Ludlow Street to US 35 west to I-75 south.

Ramps Opening:

  • I-75 north Ramp to Second Street, ramp opening, July 6 in the late evening.
  • Third Street Ramp to I-75 Northbound, ramp opening, July 6 in the late evening
  • First/Second Street Ramp to I-75 South, ramp opening, July 7 in the late evening.
  • I-75 South Ramp to Third Street, ramp opening, July 8 in the late evening.

This work is weather dependent. Motorists are asked stay connected for any changes via our Twitter, Facebook and ODOT District 7 webpage.

Arrow boards and signs will be in place prior to the work zone to alert motorists of the upcoming closure. Law enforcement will be on hand to monitor traffic flow. All work is weather permitting.

Safety is a top priority at ODOT. To help ensure the safety of the construction workers as well as the traveling public, motorists should remain alert, reduce their speed and watch for stopped traffic while passing through the work zone.

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