Planning underway to repair, or replace, Lime City Road bridge over I-75

Work continues on Lime City Road bridge over I-75 (ODOT photo)

From OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) officials are in the planning stages to repair the Lime City Road bridge over Interstate 75 in Rossford.

The bridge was struck and damaged by an over-height load in February. Since then, traffic on the bridge has been maintained in one lane with a temporary signal.

“Our current plan is to rehabilitate the existing bridge, but once we get into design, complete replacement may be considered,” said Pat McColley, ODOT District 2 deputy director.

Current plans are to remove the deck and build temporary supports for the girders and beams, then reconstruct sections of the existing piers and abutments to gain additional height. Additional pier columns will be constructed as well. 

The width of the existing lanes will be increased and a multiuse path will be added on the west side of the bridge. Pedestrian and bike traffic is currently not accommodated on the bridge.

The future project will raise the bridge by approximately two feet from its current height of 14′ 9″ to 16′ 6″. Loads over 13′ 6″ require a special hauling permit.

“The bridge is currently a legal height, but we’re taking the opportunity while it’s under repair to also raise it,” said McColley. He noted the bridge has been struck a number of times – each time by vehicles without a legal permit or that exceeded the height of the permit.

The project is in the planning process now. Preliminary design is expected to begin this summer with construction tentatively scheduled in the summer of 2024. 

ODOT is working with the city of Rossford and the Wood County Port Authority in the planning phase. Estimated cost of the project is $5.3 million.