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I-75 Thru the Valley

Started by iBallasticwolf2, April 15, 2017, 11:27:52 PM

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iBallasticwolf2

Starting this fall, the I-75 Thru the Valley Project is going to begin with Phases 1 and 2.  The project includes improvements and widening between OH 126 Cross County Highway and I-275. Going by the current timeline on the ODOT page for Thru the Valley (http://www.dot.state.oh.us/districts/D08/ThruTheValley/pages/default.aspx) most of the construction will be complete by Fall 2021, except for Phase 6.


PHASES 1 and 2 Fall 2017-Fall 2020
I-75 widening and resurfacing between Shepard Lane and Glendale-Milford Road.  The Shepard Lane interchange will be redesigned and the frontage roads at GE will be removed.  A new local roadway between Shepard Lane and Glendale-Milford Road directly through GE will replace the old frontage roads.
PHASE 3 Spring 2020-Fall 2021
Adding 4th lane in each direction and auxilary lanes at OH 126 interchange.  Reconstruct Galbraith road left exit as a right-hand exit, and improve ramps at the interchange.
PHASE 4 Unknown
Replace Norfolk Southern Railroad bridge over I-75 just north of Galbraith Road.
PHASE 5 Spring 2020-Fall 2021
Add 4th lane and auxiliary lane between Shepard Lane and Galbraith Road.  Considering what is involved in widening the Lockland Split, I estimate it will take 2-3 years to do this.  This involves rebuilding the southbound I-75 depressed freeway.  There has already been ROW acquisition here (https://www.google.ca/maps/@39.2286663,-84.450473,3a,75y,170.14h,95.75t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1skgrjnNADCCosB5FPQmxFHA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656).  This phase also involves building a ramp from I-75 southbound to OH 126 westbound to complete one of the missing movements in the interchange.
PHASE 6 Spring 2022-Fall 2024
Add 4th lane and auxiliary lane on northbound I-75 between Galbraith Road and Shepard Lane.  This will involve widening the viaduct that carries I-75 northbound through the Lockland Split.  I am not sure if the lone ramp to Davis Street will be affected by this.  This phase also involves building a direct connection between westbound OH 126 and northbound I-75.  A direct connection will be very helpful but will involve a bridge over Mill Creek and Galbraith Road; how ODOT approaches this will be interesting.
Phase 7 was absorbed into the other phases
PHASE 8 Spring 2020-Fall 2021
Add 4th lane and auxiliary lanes on both directions of I-75 between Glendale-Milford Road and I-275 (I-275 interchange improvements next?).  Add turn lanes on Sharon Road at I-75 and Chester Road intersections.

Personally I welcome these improvements even if it is a mess during construction like it has been on the further south construction on I-75.  I am disappointed by the lack of any changes to Cooper Avenue death-ramps in the Lockland Split, and ODOT could have built ramps to complete ALL of the missing movements at the OH 126 interchange.  But otherwise, this will help traffic a lot.
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Interstate 69 Fan

Meh. Widening isn't news for I-75...
Apparently I’m a fan of I-69.  Who knew.

Alex

Good to finally see progress on this... Am familiar with the project from old updates to the web site.

From Interstate guide in 2005:
QuoteThe Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) Regional Council voted on October 9, 2003, to approve the mixed highway expansion and new light-rail plan.

QuoteThe plan can now formally be considered for the 30-year long range transportation plan of the region. It is expected to take between 15 and 25 years for the project to be fully implemented.

From Interstate guide in 2006:
QuoteKnown as the Thru the Valley Project or North-South Transportation Initiative, construction is scheduled between 2010 and 2013.
The alternatives had not been finalized at that point, and it took until 2009 before they finally settled on eight phases.

iBallasticwolf2

Quote from: Interstate 69 Fan on April 16, 2017, 06:35:37 PM
Meh. Widening isn't news for I-75...
But this project includes more than just widening.  The whole GE C/D ramps will be replaced and some of the OH 126 interchange fixed.  Hopefully we can see C/D ramps or a new flyover at the I-275 interchange next to stop the weaving problems.
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Henry

I'm in favor for widening any interstate, as long as it's reasonable.
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KelleyCook

Quote from: 74/171FAN on August 06, 2024, 12:25:30 AMODOT to remove Lockland Split as part of I-75 improvement project  (looks like we have an update)

Its a pretty big announcement: Phase 5+6 have been superseded by a $172M Unification Phase to reroute this section. I-75 Thru the Valley: Unification Phase

A 2028 start with a 2034(!!) expected completion.

The surprisingly good news is they say they will get rid of all of current NB I-75.  No ghost bridges or pavement.

seicer

Interesting. The plan was to originally build a single alignment, but the costs of relocating the electrical towers were so high that they decided to keep the split. I guess it's now cost-effective to relocate the towers.

CtrlAltDel

Quote from: seicer on August 06, 2024, 09:48:54 AMInteresting. The plan was to originally build a single alignment, but the costs of relocating the electrical towers were so high that they decided to keep the split. I guess it's now cost-effective to relocate the towers.

Thanks for the clarification here. I was confused for a moment because I thought that getting rid of the split was what they were going to do all along.
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Henry

Quote from: CtrlAltDel on August 06, 2024, 10:23:16 AM
Quote from: seicer on August 06, 2024, 09:48:54 AMInteresting. The plan was to originally build a single alignment, but the costs of relocating the electrical towers were so high that they decided to keep the split. I guess it's now cost-effective to relocate the towers.

Thanks for the clarification here. I was confused for a moment because I thought that getting rid of the split was what they were going to do all along.
When all this is done, don't go looking for any ghost ramps or stub ends, because the current northbound lanes will be completely torn up during the realignment work. But a pedestrian trail would be nice to have along the soon-to-be former ROW, especially if the electrical towers stay where they are.
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GCrites

But I like ghost ramps, stub ends, old pavement and nowhere bridges



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