The following information has been provided by the Ohio Department of Transportation (DOT) on the Zanesville/Muskingum County reconstruction project expected to last through Fall 2027, which will impact oversize load travel. 

About the project

This project will reconstruct I-70 though the city of Zanesville and resurface I-70 between U.S. 40 and State Route 93. Full reconstruction will begin west of the Licking Road overpass, including the Maple Avenue ramps and Maple Avenue at the end of the ramps, and end east of the abandoned railroad overpass. The project also impacts 16 bridges within the project limits.

Overview

The project will be constructed in four phases which will take more than 6 years to complete. The estimated completion of this project is October 2027. For the entirety of the project, two lanes will be maintained on I-70 during the daytime, with overnight lane restrictions. During Phase 1 of construction, temporary pavement will be constructed to widen the outside shoulders in both the eastbound and westbound direction.  Widened shoulders will be used to allow traffic to run on during all phases of construction. Once shoulder widening and traffic operations improvements are completed, both eastbound and westbound traffic along I-70 will be pushed to the outside so that reconstruction work can begin in the median and along the two adjacent lanes (one eastbound lane, one westbound lane). During all phases of construction, motorists can expect various ramp closures within the project limits, however, some point of access will always be maintained for on and off access in both the I-70 EB and WB directions. During all phases of construction, some form of access will be maintained for motorists traveling from south Zanesville to north Zanesville and vice versa. All phasing is based on current design plans but are subject to change based on contractor innovation and scheduling.

Current Traffic Impacts

I-70 Reconstruction Detours

What to Expect

July 2021 – October 2021

October 2021 – Summer 2023

Summer 2023 – Fall 2025

Fall 2025 – Summer 2027

Summer 2027- Fall 2027