The Ohio Department of Transportation – District 6 issued an update on the State Road 750/Powell Road project on Thursday, March 24.
An early spring means crews have already resumed work on State Route 750, more commonly known as Powell Road. The $6 million project that began last fall will reduce congestion and improve safety by:
- Widening SR 750 to five lanes between Gibson Drive and Old Sawmill Road
- Building a 10 foot multi-use path on the north side of SR 750
- Constructing dual left turn lanes at Sawmill Parkway and SR 750 for northbound, southbound and eastbound traffic at the intersection
Timeline
Now until the end of May:
- SR 750 traffic has been shifted to the north so crews can widen the south side of SR 750
- Sawmill Parkway is reduced to one southbound lane south of the SR 750 intersection so crews can widen the west side of Sawmill Parkway
- Sawmill Parkway will be reduced to one northbound lane north of SR 750 for one week
- The right-in, right-out driveways west and south of SR 750 west and south of SR 750 and Sawmill will be closed one at a time.
June to Mid-August
- SR 750 traffic will be shifted to the south so crews can construct the north side of SR 750
- When constructing Galloway Drive, traffic will be detoured to Sawmill Parkway
- Farmington Avenue will close at SR 750 for one week
Mid-July to Mid-August
- Crews will work on the east side of Sawmill Parkway, north and south of the SR 750 intersection
- Sawmill Parkway will be reduced to one lane
Mid-August until September
- The project team will pave the surface course and install final pavement markings
Please note: prior notification will be given before traffic is impacted.
Questions? Email d06.pio@dot.ohio.gov or call 740.833.8268.