New traffic pattern at Waldvogel Viaduct

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Posted: 11/12/2012

CINCINNATI - Starting Monday, there's a new traffic pattern scheduled to accommodate planned Waldvogel demolition.

As work continues on the U.S. 50/Sixth Street Expressway, the following traffic patterns will be put in place to permit demolition operations of the Waldvogel Viaduct to begin. Work to implement the new traffic patterns will begin after evening rush hour Monday, Nov. 12 and continue through Tuesday morning Nov. 13.

-One lane of east and westbound River Road traffic will be moved from temporary pavement to the first (south) half of the new, permanent River Road pavement.
-Southbound State Avenue to eastbound US 50/River Road will not be permitted; southbound State Ave. to westbound US 50/River Road will be permitted.
-Eastbound US 50/River Road to northbound State Avenue will not be permitted; westbound US 50/River Road to northbound State Ave. will be permitted.
-Eastbound and westbound Elberon Avenue will have access to US 50/River Road only by way of the new Elberon ramp.
-The new traffic signal at the intersection of US 50/River Road and the new Elberon ramp will become operational.
-Maryland local traffic will have access to and from State Avenue; access to westbound Elberon Avenue from Maryland will not be permitted.
-Access from eastbound Elberon and Warsaw avenues to State Avenue will not be permitted.
-Westbound US 50/River Road to Warsaw Avenue will be closed.
-The existing closure of eastbound Warsaw Avenue to US 50/River Road will continue.
-Evans St. will be closed at US 50/River Road; local traffic will have access to Evans from Gest St.
-Access to US 50/River Road from Burns, Neave and Church Streets will be closed permanently.

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