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Committee approves ODOT agreement for Oberlin‑Elyria Road 'road diet'; NOACA to cover 80%

5916304 · October 9, 2025
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The committee authorized the mayor to enter an agreement with ODOT to convert a segment of Oberlin‑Elyria Road from four lanes to three with bike lanes, add RRFB crosswalks and adjust the West Avenue intersection; NOACA will fund 80%, the city 20%.

The Utility Safety and Environment Committee on Oct. 8 approved an agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation to carry out a road diet on Oberlin‑Elyria Road, converting four travel lanes to three, adding bike lanes and installing pedestrian rectangular rapid‑flashing beacons (RRFBs).

Engineer Schneider summarized the project: "This will convert the existing 4 lane road to 3 lanes with bike…

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