AKRON, Ohio -- Crews are set to begin three months of work on a two-mile stretch of Interstate 76 that runs through Akron’s Kenmore neighborhood.

The westbound lanes of I-76′s Kenmore Leg, between Interstate 77 and Interstate 277, are scheduled to close for bridge repairs starting July 22, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. Three ramps will also close.

*Updated Post* Please view the new maps below describing the I-76/Kenmore leg project. All information remains the same. pic.twitter.com/bfAnK0dkLw — ODOT Akron (@ODOT_Akron) July 18, 2019

About 65,000 vehicles drive each day on the westbound lanes of the Kenmore Leg, ODOT said.

The westbound ramps and lanes will reopen in September. But wait, there’s more: ODOT will subsequently close the eastbound lanes of the Kenmore Leg for another 45 days, through mid-October.

The construction is part of a three-phase, $25.5 million project that is expected to be completed in 2022, according to an ODOT spokesman.

Here are the suggested detours:

The ramp from I-77 southbound to I-76/Kenmore Leg westbound will be closed. The detour is I-76 eastbound to I-77 southbound to I-277 westbound.

The ramp from I-76 westbound/I-77 northbound to I-76/Kenmore Leg westbound will be closed. The detour is I-77 northbound to Ohio 21 southbound to I-76.

The ramp from 22nd Street to I-76/Kenmore Leg westbound will be closed. The detour will be Kenmore Boulevard to Ohio 619, or Kenmore Boulevard to Ohio 93 southbound to Waterloo Road.

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