ODOT says engineers will basically reconfigure 480 Westbound and the ramps at the interchanges to make merging easier—with more space.
CLEVELAND — Construction is now underway to alleviate both the congestion and stress drivers experience each time they travel I-480 Westbound near the airport.
When you bring up the traffic pattern and driving along I-480 near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, everyone has an opinion.“I don’t get into it too much 'cause knowing that they’re doing it, I usually take Brookpark rather than get on 480," Marianne Neumann of Brookpark said.They’re laser-focused on improving the congestion at two busy spots.
“Long term, I think it’s a good idea cause there is a lot of traffic on 480. I’ve noticed during rush hours it’s always so backed up," Neumann said.
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