MONTGOMERY COUNTY — It’s construction season in the Buckeye State.
The I-75 reconstruction project in Moraine continues Tuesday with another ramp closure.
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That’s not the only stretch of I-75 filled with orange barrels.
The on-ramp to I-75 northbound from Dryden Road has been closed since April, but now if you’re southbound I-75 you can’t get off onto Dryden Road either.
The stretch of I-75 in Moraine is under heavy construction with lanes closed and now two ramps closed.
Traveling southbound, you can’t get off I-75 and onto Dryden Road, instead, you’ll take the next exit and access Dryden Rd. that way.
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“It’s very frustrating because I have to be to work at five in the morning, that’s already a stretch,” said Tyler Steward, who takes this stretch of I-75 to get to work every day.
While he’s not thrilled with the delays in his commute, he feels if the roads are better everyone will drive better.
“If the roads are better, I feel like everybody will drive better and everybody will be safer so whatever it takes I guess at this point,” Steward said.
Starting Tuesday, just miles away, lanes will shift to the right in both directions between SR-4 and Needmore Road.
That part of the multi-million dollar rehabilitation project is expected to wrap up in November.