Ohio Turnpike Invests $247M in 2026 Projects

Ohio Turnpike Invests $247M in 2026 Projects

Author: The Daily News Now! April 23, 2026 Duration: 1:07

The Ohio Turnpike is investing $247 million in construction projects for 2026, focusing on resurfacing 114 lane miles of pavement and upgrading bridges across the state. The funds will be allocated to counties like Fulton, Lucas, Wood, and Mahoning, with projects including deck replacements, repaints, and truck parking expansions. Drivers can expect minimal disruptions, with two lanes open during peak hours and one lane mostly at night. Projects have already begun, with finishes expected from this summer to late 2027. Stay updated with real-time updates and plan your route ahead.

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