Lytle-Five Points Road & Bunnell Hill Intersection closed for twenty (20) weeks beginning Monday, April 5th
Lytle-Five Points Road & Bunnell Hill Intersection closed for twenty (20) weeks beginning Monday, April 5th
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
DATE: Monday, March 29, 2021
RE: ROAD CLOSURE – Lytle-Five Points Road and Bunnell Hill Road Intersection to be closed for twenty (20) weeks for a Roundabout Improvement Project beginning on April 5th
Lebanon, Ohio – Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio – Lytle-Five Points Road and Bunnell Hill Road Intersection will be closed to traffic from all directions beginning Monday, April 5, 2021 for twenty (20) weeks, weather permitting. The road closure is for the construction of a Roundabout Improvement at the intersection, as well as a realignment of the intersection of Red Lion-Five Points Road and Bunnell Hill Road. The project is being constructed by Double Jay Construction, Inc. of Englewood, Ohio for $1,727,249.00.
The detour will utilize SR48 to SR73 to SR741 for the Lytle-Five Points Road Closure and SR73 to SR48 to Social Row Road (Montgomery County) for the Bunnell Hill Road Closure.
Thank you to the traveling public for your patience during the construction of this important safety improvement project.
For more information, visit The Warren County Engineer Office's website or contact WCEO at (513) 695-3301.
Media Contact:
Chuck Petty, P.E.
Assistant County Engineer
(513) 695-3309
The Warren County Engineer’s Office encourages drivers to stay alert and take your time when out on the road. We consider it a privilege to serve Warren County, to maintain a safe county road system and to help you get around our beautiful county.
About the Warren County Engineer
County Engineers in Ohio are required by law to be registered as both Professional Engineers (P.E.) and Professional Surveyors (P.S.) They are responsible for the maintenance and construction of county roads and maintenance and construction of bridges on county roads, township roads, and certain streets within municipalities. They are also responsible for maintaining land surveying records, checking the accuracy and adequacy of recorded land transfer documents, and establishing or re-establishing certain land survey monuments.