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Contact usHave a question? Use this list to find the appropriate department of who to call in District 4.
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Central InterchangeOriginally built in the 1950's and 1960's, Akron's Central Interchange has become outdated and unable to manage the exisitng traffic demands. SR 18 Corridor StudyThe study area closely follows the SR 18 Corridor, from Medina Line Road east to the IR 77 Interchange, including the interchange and then continues south along IR 77 to and including the SR 21 Interchange State Route 534 corridor studyThe SR 534 Corridor Study will review an area of SR 534 from SR 531 to SR 307 for possible future changes affecting transportation,
land use, economic development and environmentally sensitive resources. Please click the "General Information" tab on the left side of the Web page to access corridor study information.
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District Four proudly serves Ashtabula, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Trumbull counties. Click the map to the left to view information on each county. Our headquarters is located in Akron, which is in Summit County.
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Adopt-A-HighwayBy volunteering to clean a two-mile stretch of highway, at least four times a year, groups care for the environment, their community, and help minimize ODOT's maintenance costs. Buckeye TrafficFor information on lane and road closures caused by construction, accidents, flooding or other related traffic events, visit ODOT's gateway to traffic and roadway information Bureau of Motor VehiclesThe Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, which oversees driver and motor vehicle licensing and registration, continues to make services more convenient, efficient and cost-effective. Ohio BywaysInformation, pictures, and links for the state's 26 designated scenic byways, recognized for their scenic, historic, recreational, cultural, archaeological, and/or natural qualities Ohio State PatrolKeeping Ohioans as safe as possible on state routes and highways is the responsibility of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Motor Carrier InformationCommercial transportation companies in Ohio are public utilities under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). The PUCO registers motor carriers and ensures they adhere to state and federal safety standards. Ohio's Logo Sign ProgramThe logo sign program provides for the placement of business logos at rural and urban freeway and expressway interchanges for gas, food, lodging, camping and attraction facilities meeting certain eligibility criteria. Discover Ohio Travel & TourismHere in Ohio you'll uncover a wide array of events, attractions and activities that are sure to make your time spent in Ohio unforgettable. Travel Information CentersWhether you are traveling on business or for pleasure, stop by one of Ohio’s Travel Information Centers and discover the many things to explore in the great "Buckeye State." ODOT MapsODOT's web resource for maps, including transportation, rail and other general types of mapping tools.
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