Tag: road closure

  • School bus delays expected due to railroad construction work

    School bus delays expected due to railroad construction work

    Beginning Thursday, October 10, the railroad crossing at Hopewell Road in Branch Hill will be under construction. The construction project will affect school bus transportation from Clermont County residences to and from:

    Loveland High School:

    Bus numbers 63, 13, 18, 38
    Middle/Intermediate Schools:
    Bus numbers 39, 23, 47, 73, 45
    Elementary/Primary Schools:
    Bus numbers 39, 47, 41, 73, 37
    Loveland Early Childhood Center:
    (Morning) Bus numbers 31,32,37
    (Midday) Bus number 38
    (Afternoon) All buses traveling through Hamilton County
    All traffic could potentially be affected. The extent of the delays will be determined by a number of factors, including traffic backups on I-275 and through downtown Loveland. The construction project is estimated to be completed on Sunday, October 13.

    For non-public buses affected by the construction, see the information below

    • Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy: Bus number 75
    • St. Gertrude and All Saints School: Bus number 71
    • Moeller and Mt. Notre Dame: Bus numbers 72
    • Live Oaks and Scarlet Oaks: Bus number 7
    • St. Margaret of York: Bus numbers 54, 69
    • St. Columban: Bus numbers 32, 33
    • St. Xavier, Cincinnati Country Day, Seven Hills School: Bus numbers 64, 76
    • St. Ursula Academy, Summit Country Day School, Springer School and Center: Bus number 34

    Read this background information:



  • Current traffic pattern and detour will remain in place through Sept. 15 on Branch Hill-Guinea Pike

    Current traffic pattern and detour will remain in place through Sept. 15 on Branch Hill-Guinea Pike

    Road closure on the southern end of Branch Hill-Guinea Pike and Weber Road will remain in place through Saturday, Sept. 15.

    Info provided for access to Boyd E. Smith Elementary School

    Miami Township, Ohio – The Clermont County Engineer has provided an update on the widening work taking place on Branch Hill-Guinea Pike from Bridle Path Lane to Jer-Les Drive.

    “Weather and unexpected underground utility issues have extended the length of time crews will need to safely open Branch Hill-Guinea Pike to two-way traffic,” said Engineer Patrick Manger. “As a result, the current road closure on the southern end of Branch Hill-Guinea Pike and Weber Road will remain in place through Saturday, Sept. 15.”



    The Branch Hill-Guinea Pike widening project will add a center turn lane and paved shoulders on Branch Hill-Guinea Pike, as well as a sidewalk along the east side of the road from Bridle Path Lane to Jer-Les Drive. Drainage improvements also will be made. In addition to the roadway work, improvements will be made at the intersection of Branch Hill-Guinea Pike and Cook Road/Weber Road, including upgraded traffic signals and the addition of designated turn lanes.

    During this time, permissible traffic movements will be:

    • Right turn only from Branch Hill-Guinea Pike to Cook Road
    • Left turn only from Cook Road to Branch Hill-Guinea Pike

    Access to the nearby Boyd E. Smith Elementary School will be open as usual from the south end of the project. Parents and staff will be able to access Jer-Les Drive from the south end of Branch Hill-Guinea Pike via SR 28.

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    Manger added:

    Crews are moving as quickly as possible to complete work to support the long-term safety of the community and reiterated that the work on Branch Hill-Guinea Pike has multiple components that will improve safety and travel in the area. A new center turn lane will support smoother travel and help to reduce potential accidents by separating turning traffic from through traffic. The addition of a new sidewalk will provide safer pedestrian access in the area, and drainage improvements will enhance stormwater management along the road and in the surrounding subdivisions.



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  • “Local Traffic” except if you’re in a wheelchair?

    “Local Traffic” except if you’re in a wheelchair?

    “Loveland sidewalks also handle traffic?

    Loveland, Ohio – Signs like this one near the Loveland Elementary School blocking the use of the sidewalk have been erected in many places around town due to the Loveland Madeira Road construction project.

    The traffic has been maintained for cars and trucks getting to the school, the library, and Kroger, but not for residents pushing their child in a wheelchair, using one themselves, or pedestrians using shopping carts.



  • Loveland Madeira Road to close Monday at 8 AM

    Loveland Madeira Road to close Monday at 8 AM

    Loveland, Ohio – Construction has begun on the Loveland Madeira Road Storm Drainage project. The project includes a five day road closure of Loveland Madeira Road, scheduled to begin at 8 AM on Monday, October 9.

    The closure will be in the 1400 block of Loveland Madeira Road. A detour plan has been established, routing traffic along West Loveland Avenue and South Lebanon Road to avoid the closure.

    Access will be maintained from West Loveland Avenue to all businesses on Loveland Madeira Road up to and including Kroger, New Hope Baptist Church, and Highridge Drive.

    Access will be maintained from I-275 to all businesses up to Johnny’s Car Wash on Loveland Madeira Road. Access will be maintained to Pet Nation Lodge and ABRA Auto Body, although the approach direction available will vary during the closure.



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  • Riverside/Kemper closing postponed until Thursday

    Riverside/Kemper closing postponed until Thursday

    Loveland, Ohio – A Press Release from the City Manager’s office:

    Due to necessary modifications, the Riverside Drive closure planned for today (Wednesday June 28th) has been moved to Thursday June 29, 2017. The road will be closed from West Loveland Avenue to Twightwee to allow for completion of road repairs along the railroad tracks. The closure will begin at 8:00 a.m. and continue throughout the day with a re-opening of the roadway at approximately 4:00 p.m.

    Questions: Call David Kennedy, City Manager at 707-1454



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