ODOT asks for Public Feedback on First Phase of I-75 Project


Ohio Department of Transportation

Montgomery County (Monday, November 28, 2011)


The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District 7 is asking for public feedback on the first phase of the I-75 Modernization project through downtown Dayton.  This phase of the three phase project reconstructed I-75 and added
three continuous lanes in both directions in the area that includes Main Street and State Route 4. The reconstructed portion of I-75 eliminated the sharp curve that previously existed near I-75 and SR 4, as well as replaced bridges and
improved ramps and pavement. The project began in 2007 and was recently completed.

Motorists are asked to fill out a brief survey online to give ODOT their feedback.  The survey can be found online at www.I75commuting.com “The roadway users and surrounding communities’ feedback is critical for the Department to find ways to improve and do better. This survey can help us do just that,” said District 7 Deputy Director Randy Chevalley.

The second phase of the I-75 Modernization project is currently underway on I-75 at the US 35 interchange. The third and final phase is the downtown area and is currently in final design.

Survey entries accepted online. Anyone interested in filling out the survey can log on to www.I75commuting.com  and answer a brief set of questions. Survey participants will be placed in a weekly drawing for a free gas card courtesy of MVRPC.