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As a result, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) shut down eastbound I-74 for several weeks. [6] Both ramps between I-74 west and I-275 were closed as well because of fears the bridge would collapse, but two crossovers were built so that traffic could use one lane of westbound I-74 to travel east around the damaged bridge. [7]
The Belt Parkway is the name given to a series of controlled-access parkways that form a belt-like circle around the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.The Belt Parkway comprises three of the four parkways in what is known as the Belt System: the Shore Parkway, the Southern Parkway (not to be confused with the Southern State Parkway), and the Laurelton Parkway.
State Route 59 (SR 59) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Ohio, serving the Akron metropolitan area.The western terminus of State Route 59 is in downtown Akron at a partial interchange with the Interstate 76/Interstate 77 concurrency, and the eastern terminus is at State Route 5, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Ravenna.
Interstate 270 (Ohio) Interstate 271; Interstate 275 (Ohio–Indiana–Kentucky) ... Belt Line Road (Texas) Belt Parkway; Blue Belt (Pennsylvania) Boston Beltway;
Torrence Parkway: Closed between Herrick Avenue and Columbia Parkway. Access to all residential properties located within the closed area will be maintained. For additional information, visit ...
CLOSED. Little Rock: 8407 W. Markham Street. Open and closed Red Lobsters in California. OPEN. Bakersfield: 8180 Rosedale Highway. Brea: 250 Brea Mall Way. Canoga Park: 22800 Van Owen Ave. Chula ...
The parkway remains closed from Sunbelt/Autumnview Road in Virginia (mile marker 200.1) through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (mile marker 469). The road is closed to all motor vehicles ...
The State Legislature drafted a bill in an effort to change the Brooklyn approach's location to Belt Parkway. [73] However, now-governor Rockefeller vetoed the Belt Parkway bill, [74] and in March 1959, the Board of Estimate officially condemned land along Seventh Avenue to make way for the Gowanus Expressway extension to the Narrows Bridge. [75]