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This is why you were stuck on I-480 this morning

Posted at 11:16 AM, Oct 17, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-17 11:16:04-04

Traffic was a nightmare for commuters traveling on I-480 eastbound Wednesday morning.

Airtracker 5 spotted a construction crew blocking the right lanes on I-480. 

A construction company out of Westerville was performing resurfacing work near Granger Road. The Ohio Department of Transportation said the company failed to have all lanes open by 6 a.m.

ODOT expressed the frustrations many drivers felt and released the following statement:

ODOT is frustrated by an uptick in construction companies, working by contract on behalf of our agency, continuing overnight work through the morning rush hour.  This is NOT permitted under the terms of our contract.
 
This morning the Kokosing Construction Company kept lanes closed on I-480 near Granger Road beyond the permitted time, causing long delays for motorists. ODOT will firmly address this incident with the contractor. At this time, the fines for this morning’s infraction have not been calculated.
 
In order to ensure construction companies are not making these business decisions at the expense of the time and safety of the travelling public, ODOT is rolling out statewide contract standards with stiffer disincentives for contractors who keep travel lanes closed longer than allowed.
 
The disincentive formula, which will be applied statewide and written into new contracts moving forward, will calculate fees for each stretch of highway under construction based on the route’s traffic volume (both passenger vehicles and trucks) and the number of lanes in each direction.  Higher-volume routes, such as urban interstates, will carry higher disincentives in order to ensure construction companies are not creating countless hours of travel delay in order to save money on projects. The formula will be adjusted regularly for inflation.

 News 5 has reported in the past several times contractors hired by ODOT did not abide by their rules.

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