SH-9 from SH-102 east approximately 5.5 miles to the end of existing concrete section at west side of Tecumseh
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Project Overview
ODOT, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is proposing roadway improvements for SH-9 from SH-102 east approximately 5.5 miles to end of existing concrete section at west side of Tecumseh. The purpose and need for this project is to is to accommodate future traffic volumes along this segment of SH-9. The existing SH-9 highway is a two lane facility with 8 foot wide shoulders and has higher than average commuter traffic. The current (2020) traffic on the segment east of SH-9/SH-102 intersection to Tecumseh is 6,074 vehicles per day (vpd) with a 2040 projected traffic of 8,442 vpd. These next phases of planned improvements to SH-9 are a continuation of an ODOT commitment to improve this heavily used route. The proposed improvement for SH-9 from SH-102 east approximately 5.5 miles to end of existing concrete section at west side of Tecumseh consists of providing four (4) 12-foot-wide driving lanes with 10-foot-wide paved shoulders.
Written Comments
All comments must have been received on or before October 12, 2020. Written comments could have been submitted by mail, email, or online comment form. ODOT will post responses to comments on its Public Meetings and Hearings Page for the SH-9 projects in November 2020.