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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO: Here's an update from ODOT FOR the week ending Oct. 3

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Clermont County, Ohio issued the following announcement on Sept. 22.

Here's an update from ODOT FOR the week ending Oct. 3: 

 The following traffic advisory includes restrictions on the state highway system in Clermont County. All work will be contingent upon the weather. For construction information and statewide information regarding road conditions, visit ODOT on the web at www.Ohgo.com. 

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 CONTINUING IMPACTS

S.R. 28/T.R. 241 (Happy Hollow Road) Bridge Replacement - On T.R. 241 (Happy Hollow Road), over the S.R. 28 Bypass. Happy Hollow Road will be reduced to one lane, and traffic will be maintained with temporary signals. S.R. 28 traffic is being maintained in both directions; however, it may be subject to intermittent restrictions during the evening and overnight hours. The entire project is scheduled to be completed in late spring of 2021.

U.S. 50 Resurfacing - On U.S. 50 in Milford, from the Hamilton County line to the Milford Parkway. Traffic will be maintained in one lane in either direction throughout construction. The project is scheduled to be completed in mid-fall of 2020.

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 NEW IMPACTS

S.R. 133 Shoulder Reconditioning – Between Goodwin Schoolhouse – Pt. Isabel and Hoover roads. Traffic will be maintained with arrow boards and/or flaggers.

S.R. 450 Ditching - At the I-275 interchange. Traffic will be maintained by arrow boards and/or barrels.

S.R. 749 Pavement Repair - At various locations on S.R. 749. Traffic will be maintained in one lane with arrow boards and/or flaggers. 

Original source can be found here.

Source: Clermont County, Ohio

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