Upon closure, the bridge will be shut down for 150 days.

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(Harrison, Oh.) - The Dry Fork Road Bridge will be closing on July 6 and will remain closed for 150 days.
This is due to an ongoing project that includes widening the bridge over I-74 to add turn lanes at the I-74 on-ramps; constructing a sidewalk along the bridge; widening the westbound I-74 off-ramp; and rebuilding the traffic signals at the ramps.
Other restrictions announced this week include the closure of the westbound ramps as of August 1. This closure is scheduled for 45 days.
The eastbound ramps will be closed for 45 days after the westbound ramps reopen.
The total ramp closure will be 90 of the 150 days the bridge is closed.

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