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Heavy Construction on CR 99 Over I-75 in Hancock County to Impact Travel

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Photo: Ohio Department of Transportation- NW Ohio District 1

Heavy construction is scheduled to begin on County Road 99 at I-75 in Findlay, which may cause delays while traveling.

Construction crews will close the County Road 99 overpass for approximately seven days starting today, as they complete final preparations to open the new diverging diamond interchange at I-75 and County Road 99 in Hancock County.

During the closure, all exit and entrance ramps will remain open; however, vehicles will only be able to turn right off the exit ramps and will only be able to use the entrance ramps from either side of the bridge, and there will be no access East and West over I-75.

There will also be no access at the interchange to exit and re-enter the interstate.

Detours:

  • Eastbound: I-75 South → U.S. 224 → I-75 North → County Road 99
  • Westbound: I-75 North → State Route 613 → I-75 South → County Road 99

Commuters are encouraged to plan accordingly during the construction period and leave plenty of time in their travel plans to account for any delays. Motorists are also encouraged to drive with caution and follow all posted signs and instructions.

Written by: bclark

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