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  2. Ohio to increase ticketing in construction zones around the ...

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    Since 2019, nearly 26,000 crashes have occurred in Ohio construction zones, resulting in more than 9,000 people injured and 99 deaths. Construction worker Steve Cook was an only child, but you ...

  3. Drivers in Ohio could see increased fines in construction ...

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    Often workers are injured on the job shoveling snow, repaving roads or fixing potholes. One crash in 2022 saw a dump truck explode in a ball of flame, injuring one ODOT worker. With 34 ODOT ...

  4. Plan accordingly: Construction to close portions of Ohio 562 ...

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    In a Thursday news release, ODOT announced major closures to give way for two phases of an upcoming construction project on Ohio 562, which serves as an expressway between Cincinnati's Interstate ...

  5. List of building and structure collapses - Wikipedia

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    Building under construction 14 dead, 35 injured 1973: Broadway Central Hotel, Mercer Arts Center: New York, NY, US: Hotel and theaters: 4 dead, at least 12 injured 1973: Zeulenroda Artificial Lake bridge: Zeulenroda, Germany : Bridge (under construction) 4 dead 1974: Makahali River bridge: Baitadi, Nepal: Bridge: 140 dead 1974: Miami DEA ...

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  7. 45-day closure: Road construction project planned for Ohio 39 ...

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    A traffic study taken on April 28, 2023, showed that 10,314 vehicles ‒ including 9,524 cars and 790 trucks ‒ traveled on an average day on Ohio 39 between Broad Run Dairy Road (County Road 78 ...

  8. Public Works Administration - Wikipedia

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    Most of the spending came in two waves, one in 1933–1935 and another in 1938. Originally called the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, it was renamed the Public Works Administration in 1935 and shut down in 1944. [1] The PWA spent over $7 billion on contracts with private construction firms that did the actual work.

  9. South-Western City School District (Franklin County, Ohio)

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    To stem crisis-level overcrowding, in 1998 the district's voters passed one of the largest school construction bond issues in the history of Ohio. The issue made way for the construction of four intermediate schools (fifth and sixth grade buildings), a middle school, an additional high school, and a technical career center, as well as ...