Public input is being sought on plans to build a roundabout at the intersection of Lexington-Springmill and Home roads in Troy Township.
The Richland County Engineer’s Office, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation District 3, is proposing the $4.6 million project, which includes the relocation of the B&O Trail, along with stormwater updates, culvert replacements and improvements to the street lighting. Engineer Adam Gove said the roundabout is needed to improve safety by reducing the frequency and severity of crashes at the intersection.
Construction of the roundabout is expected to begin in the spring of 2026 and take about 150 days. Part of the construction will require a detour. The closure is expected to take place in the summer and last about 90 days.
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For project information – including the schematic project plan, proposed detour route and site renderings – visit the Richland County Engineer website at rcengineer.com. General project comments may be submitted via email at info@rcengineer.com or by mail at Richland County Engineer, 77 N. Mulberry St., Mansfield, OH 44903.
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The consequences for the B&O path are described on the engineer’s website. You will also find instructions for submitting comments specific to the trail.
Comments must be received by July 31st.
This article originally appeared in Mansfield News Journal: Richland County Residents Asked for Input on Proposed Roundabout