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I-75 Overnight Ramp, Lane Closures: What Drivers Need to Know

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Last updated: March 14, 2026 12:40 pm
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Cincinnati Prepares for Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project with Temporary Road Closures

Cincinnati residents and commuters should brace for temporary disruptions as crews prepare for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project. With work underway, several streets and ramps will be closed to facilitate essential preparations. The upcoming closures, scheduled for this weekend, aim to ensure safety and efficiency during the project’s initial phases.

The Interstate 75 southbound ramp from the 9th St./8th St. Viaduct will be closed overnight on Saturday, March 14, for tree clearing. Simultaneously, the right lane of I-75 southbound between 8th St. and 3rd St. will also be closed. Officials have outlined detours to minimize inconvenience for drivers navigating the area.

What Drivers Need to Know About the Closures

Starting at 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, the I-75 southbound ramp from the 9th St./8th St. Viaduct will be closed. Traffic from 9th St. to I-75 southbound will be rerouted via a detour: drivers will turn left onto Freeman Avenue and then use 6th St. to access I-75 south. The closure is expected to last until 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 15.

During this period, the right lane of I-75 southbound between 8th St. and 3rd St. will also be closed. However, interstate traffic will be maintained with one lane open to ensure continuous flow. Officials urge drivers to plan ahead, expect delays, and follow posted detour signs to navigate the area safely.

Why the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project Matters

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project is a critical infrastructure initiative aimed at improving transportation efficiency and safety in the Cincinnati area. The project addresses long-standing congestion issues on the Brent Spence Bridge, a vital link connecting Ohio and Kentucky.

The bridge, which carries Interstate 71 and Interstate 75, is one of the busiest freight corridors in the nation. With over 160,000 vehicles crossing daily, the aging structure has become a bottleneck for both commuters and commercial traffic. The project’s goal is to enhance capacity, reduce congestion, and improve overall safety for motorists.

This weekend’s closures are part of the preliminary work required to prepare the area for upcoming construction phases. Tree clearing and lane closures are necessary to create a safe and accessible workspace for crews. While these temporary disruptions may cause inconvenience, they are essential steps toward the project’s long-term success.

How Cincinnati Residents Can Navigate the Changes

As the project progresses, Cincinnati drivers are encouraged to stay informed about upcoming closures and detours. Officials recommend using GPS apps or traffic advisory tools to plan alternative routes and avoid delays.

For those traveling through the affected area this weekend, the detour via Freeman Avenue and 6th St. will be the primary route to access I-75 southbound. Drivers should allow extra time for their journeys and exercise caution when navigating detour paths.

Local authorities are committed to minimizing disruptions and providing timely updates to the community. Residents can stay informed through official project websites, social media channels, and local news outlets.

Looking Ahead: The Future of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project represents a significant investment in Cincinnati’s infrastructure. As planning and preliminary work continue, the project is expected to bring long-term benefits, including reduced travel times, improved safety, and enhanced connectivity for the region.

While temporary closures and detours may pose challenges in the short term, the project’s completion will ultimately transform the transportation landscape in Cincinnati and beyond. Residents and commuters are encouraged to remain patient and supportive as this vital initiative moves forward.

Key Takeaways

  • Temporary closures on the I-75 southbound ramp and lanes are scheduled for March 14-15.
  • Drivers should follow detours via Freeman Avenue and 6th St. to access I-75 southbound.
  • The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project aims to reduce congestion and improve safety.
  • Stay informed through official channels for updates on closures and construction progress.

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Cincinnati drivers face temporary road closures for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project. Learn detours, project details, and how to navigate changes smoothly.

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