AKRON, Ohio -- New ramp closures begin on Monday on the Kenmore Leg, a two-mile stretch of Interstate 76 that runs through Akron’s Kenmore neighborhood.

Crews are about halfway done with a three-month construction project on I-76′s Kenmore Leg, between Interstate 77 and Interstate 277, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.

Beginning Sept. 9, the following ramps will be closed for 45 days:

Ramp from I-76 eastbound to Kenmore Leg eastbound. The detour will be I-277 eastbound to I-77 northbound.

Ramp from I-277 westbound to Kenmore Leg eastbound. The detour will be I-76 westbound to Ohio 21 northbound.

Ramp from Kenmore Boulevard to Kenmore Leg eastbound. The detour will be Kenmore Boulevard to Ohio 93 southbound to I-277.

Ramp from Waterloo Road to I-277 westbound. The detour will be Waterloo Road to Main Street to I-277.

#SummitCounty Starting Monday morning 9/9/19 there will be four ramp closures at I-76/Kenmore Leg eastbound. Please view the brochure attached for more information. Also, starting Saturday morning, 9/7/19 the westbound direction of the I-76/Kenmore Leg will be re-opened. pic.twitter.com/lzGJ2iyZ9Z — ODOT Akron (@ODOT_Akron) September 6, 2019

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.

About 65,000 vehicles drive each day on the Kenmore Leg, according to ODOT.

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