Symmes Township, Ohio – From Nov. 10 at 5 PM through Nov. 12 at 5 PM (weather permitting), a sanitary sewer will be installed along East Kemper Road between Loveland-Madeira Road and Twightwee Road in Symmes Township. The contractor’s detour route will be Loveland-Madeira Road — West Loveland Avenue — South Riverside Avenue to East Kemper Road — and vice versa. If you have questions, please contact the Hamilton County Engineer’s Office at (513) 946-8430.
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East Loveland Avenue at Third Street to close January 30 for bridge replacement
Loveland, Ohio – Beginning on January 30, East Loveland Avenue will be closed to through traffic between Third Street and 200 feet east of Fifth Street for approximately six months to replace the bridge over Bares Run Creek. The bridge is near the East Loveland Nature Preserve. A detour route will be in place.
The contractor for the project, JTM Smith Construction, will post signage for the following detour: East Loveland Avenue – State Route 48 (northbound) – Murdock-Goshen Road – East Loveland Avenue/Dallasburg Road/O-Bannonville Road. Download detour map.
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“Right Click” to open in a new tab and view larger. Clermont County is replacing the bridge. The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) will replace and upsize the sanitary sewer from approximately 220 to 362 East Loveland Avenue.
The city is receiving a state grant of $722,400 in funding to install sidewalks on both sides of the road between 227 to 356 East Loveland Avenue and relocate the water main around the future bridge wingwalls they will also make storm sewer system improvements, and repave a portion of the roadway.
Project dates are weather-dependent and subject to change.
If residents have questions about the project, please contact City Manager David Kennedy at (513) 707-1454 or dkennedy@lovelandoh.gov.
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Fallis Road to close August 9 through August 15
Symmes Township, Ohio – From August 9 through August 15, Hamilton County will be replacing an existing bridge wingwall at 10624 Fallis Road between Riveroaks Drive and Betty Ray Drive.
This requires the closure of Fallis Road.
The detour route will be Rich Road – West Loveland Avenue – Wall Street – Fallis Road and vice versa.
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Update on Loveland Bike Trail closure at Grandin Road
Warren County, Ohio – Starting May 9th approximately 1,000 ft. in each direction of the Grandin Road intersection, the Little Miami Scenic Trail will be closed for construction for the duration of 2022. According to the Warren County Engineer, “There will be no posted detour because there is no complete off-road alternative”.
For more information: Warren County Construction Projects (arcgis.com)

King Avenue Bridge improvement will close portion of the Loveland Bike Trail…
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King Avenue Bridge improvement will close that portion of the Loveland Bike Trail
by David Miller
Warren County, Ohio – A portion of the Loveland Bike Trail (Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail) is planned to be closed from June 2022 until December 2022, with a two to three-week closure expected in 2023 to tie the new trail into the existing trail.
A tunnel will be built for a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail, which will separate the trail from Grandin Road.
A new parking lot for trail users will be built and the project also will include a new roundabout at the intersection of the Peters Cartridge Factory development (Cartridge Brewing) and parking lot access for the trail.
“New wider lanes and shoulders will improve safety for vehicles who use the bridge and separating the bike path from the roadway will significantly improve safety for users of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail,” according to a release from Warren County.

The King Avenue Bridge carries two lanes of traffic across the Little Miami River in Warren County. The bridge will remain in its current two-lane configuration, but the lanes will be widened, and safety shoulders will be added in both directions. The new structure will be built upstream of the existing bridge crossing.
In addition, a new 10-foot multi-use path will be built on the new bridge that will separate pedestrians from traffic, and a tunnel will be built for a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail, which will separate the trail from Grandin Road.
Traffic will be maintained on the existing roadway for much of 2022, however, King Avenue and Grandin Road near the Little Miami River will each be closed to traffic separately for approximately three to four months in 2023. The closures are necessary so that the new bridge structure can be connected to the existing roadway.
Access to the development at the Peters Cartridge Factory (Cartridge Brewing) will be limited during different phases of construction.
Current and Upcoming Construction Activities:
- Anticipated Construction Duration: March 2022 – December 2023
- Tree Clearing for Construction Site: March 2022
- Phase 1 Construction (bridge substructure and roadway fill north of the river): April 2022 – June 2022
- Various Utility Relocations: April 2022 – July 2022








