As water from the Ohio and Little Miami rivers fortunately continues to recede, and public works crews from the Hamilton County Engineer’s Office, Ohio Department of Transportation, City of Cincinnati and Anderson Township quickly work to remove debris and other items left behind, we’re thankful to relay that the following roadways have now REOPENED:
• NEW OPENING! Kellogg Road between Sutton Road and Belterra Park Drive -- NOTE, Belterra Park Gaming is NOW OPEN!
• NEW OPENING! Kellogg Road (US 52) between Wilmer and Applehill, including Salem Intersection (INCLUDING ACCESS TO DOWNTOWN FROM SALEM)
• Four Mile Road, between I-275 Overpass & Kellogg
• Eight Mile Road, between Hopper Road & US 52
• Sutton @ Kellogg Road
• Kellogg Road, Five Mile Road to Belterra Park Drive - NOTE, Belterra Park Gaming is NOW OPEN!
• Kellogg Road between US 52 West and Five Mile Road
• Eastbound US 52 Ramp to Kellogg Road (near Five Mile)
• SR 32 (Batavia Pike) Westbound ramp to SR 125 (Beechmont) eastbound
• SR 125 (Beechmont) Eastbound ramp to SR 32 (Batavia Pike) eastbound
• SR 32 (Batavia Pike) between Clough Pike and the Village of Newtown
• Northbound I-275 Ramp at Exit 72 to Kellogg Road (US 52) from the California area
• Kellogg Road (US 52) Entrance Ramp to I-275 North near the California area at Exit 72
• Eastbound Kellogg Ramp to US 52 East
• Turpin Lane Between SR 32 & Newtown Road/Church Street
The following roadway remains CLOSED as cleanup efforts continue:
• Debolt Road at Clear Creek
Please visit www.AndersonTownshipOH.gov or follow us on Facebook (Anderson Township Ohio) to learn of changes to these or other roadways in our area. This list is updated several times daily based on reports from the Ohio Department of Transportation, Hamilton County Engineer’s Office, and City of Cincinnati.
Remember, even as floodwaters may have receded from a roadway, DO NOT, drive around posted road closure barricades. These will be removed when the roadway has been deemed safe for passage, and such a decision could not only be dangerous, but it can also result in a significant traffic fine.