-
Over 2 million bags of litter have been collected from the side of Ohio's highways over the last five years. This Earth Day — and every day — officials urge the public to properly dispose of trash.
-
The historic covered bridge was built in Germantown has been around since the Civil War. The community hopes to restore and preserve it.
-
Road salt use has doubled in the U.S., and it's polluting water. How Ohio is trying to prevent that.Salt is important to road safety during the winter months, but it can also affect water quality. So the Ohio EPA is working to decrease this form of pollution.
-
Despite more money to repair Ohio’s roads and bridges, a new study has found a funding gap still exists for major improvements. A DC based think tank, TRIP, says Ohio’s transportation funding will be over $5 billion by 2030. But an additional $1.6 billion is needed for more upgrades.
-
$1 million will be distributed to local municipalities for equipment upgrades to prevent the over-application of salt on roads.
-
The Ohio Department of Transportation is making sure its drivers and fleet of snow plows and salt trucks are ready to tackle the winter weather.
-
The state is no longer using brine made from oil and gas well water, but the bill could affect another measure that could make that de-icer more widely available.
-
But the Ohio Department of Transportation says it has prepared crews to work around the clock.
-
The Ohio Department of Transportation is asking for public comments on three construction projects.
-
Signs will begin going up soon on a new scenic driving tour through Warren and Clinton counties. The Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway covers 55 sites across 54 miles of roadway, including Friends (Quaker) meetinghouses, cemeteries, historical markers, settlements, schools, notable homes and more.
-
The price of oil plunged last week, and gas prices followed suit. Low prices are great for consumers but are problematic for road construction. Kentucky...
-
There have been questions about whether construction work is essential under Ohio's stay-at-home order. ODOT spokesman Matt Bruning says road...