Interstate 277 Ohio
Overview
Interstate 277 constitutes an urban freeway connector in south Akron between I-76 at the Kenmore community and I-77 by the Firestone Park neighborhood. U.S. 224 overlaps with the entirety of I-277.
History
The early Interstate Numbering plans for Ohio outlined Interstate 80 along a corridor paralleling SR 18 between Norwalk and Youngstown via Akron. The Ohio Turnpike north was a part of Interstate 80N. During this time period, I-80 was slated to overlap with I-77 southeast from Ghent to a point south of Downtown Akron. By 1962, I-80 shifted northward to Cleveland and I-80S was proposed along what is now Interstate 76 through Akron. I-277 was the link between I-80S and I-77 across south Akron.
The western leg of I-277 joining I-76 with Waterloo Road (former U.S. 224) was open to traffic by 1962. The remainder east to I-77 through Akron was completed by 1970.
Route Information
Source: December 31, 2021 Interstate Route Log and Finders List
I-277 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Source: 2017-18 AADT – ODOT Transportation Data Management System
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Interstate 277 concludes at a trumpet interchange (Exit 1) with I-76. U.S. 224 continues west alongside I-76 to Barberton and Wadsworth en route to Lodi. 05/21/02
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Page updated July 3, 2022.