ODOT announces road closures in southern Portage County beginning in July
Closures and detours will include:
Beginning July 21, State Route 43, just north of Randolph Road in Suffield Township, will be closed through early August for a culvert replacement. The detour will be US Route 224 to SR 532 to Interstate 76 to SR 43.
Beginning July 23, SR 44, just south of Tallmadge Road in Rootstown Township, will be closed through early August for two culvert replacements. The detour will be Interstate 76 east to SR 14 to SR 183 to US Route 224.
Beginning July 28, US Route 224, just east of SR 183 in Atwater Township, will be closed through Aug. 8 for two culvert replacements. The detour will be SR 183 to SR 14 to U.S. 224.
This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: ODOT announces road closures in southern Portage County in July
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