Bridge on U.S. 22 over the Little Miami River will reopen on Tuesday
The bridge on U.S. 22 over the Little Miami River will reopen on Tuesday.
According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, the bridge was closed on June 7 but will reopen Tuesday afternoon as construction is nearing completion right on schedule.
Restrictions will also be lifted on Old 3C Highway and Socialville-Fosters Road, which will be reopened to eastbound motorists.
ODOT said Fosters-Maineville Road would remain closed through early August for crews to install pier protection on the columns along the roadway under U.S. 22.
The west and eastbound directions between Old 3C and Butterworth Road will be closed for seven days beginning Monday, July 26.
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‘It will be a walk-in history class especially for students’
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The heritage park coming up on Butterworth Road in Tiruchi will be thrown open for the public by May.
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‘It will be a walk-in history class especially for students’
Work on the Heritage Park (Purathana Poonga) on Butterworth Road is nearing completion. The park, being built on 1.27 acres, seeks to highlight the city’s historic importance.
The park was planned in 2019, and the civil work began in December, however, it had to be stopped in March following the COVID-19 lockdown. “But for the lockdown, we would have finished the park and opened it up by now. However, work is under way and we hope to open it in two or three months,” S. Sivasubramanian, Corporation Commissioner said.
Wayne Atack was sentenced to three years in prison at Chester Crown Court on Monday, December 21. The 37-year-old, of Milner Road, Swinton, Greater Manchester, had earlier pleaded guilty to eight counts of burglary and theft. The court heard that Atack broke into 28 separate new-build homes in Cheshire between Wednesday, February 26, and Thursday, November 26. Four of the offences took place overnight at building sites in Rosemary Drive, Walker Road and Butterworth Road, in Northwich. Three further offences took place in Great Sankey, Warrington, while a building site in Sandbach was also targeted. On some nights Atack broke into as many as seven separate addresses.