Ohio State Route 176 Explained

State:OH
Type:SR
Route:176
Map:OH 176 map.svg
Length Mi:19.42
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1924
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Richfield
Junction: in Cleveland
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Cleveland
Counties:Summit, Cuyahoga
Previous Type:SR
Previous Route:175
Next Type:SR
Next Route:177

Ohio State Route 176 (SR 176) is a route linking Interstate 71 (I-71) in Cleveland to I-77 near Richfield. The freeway portion is known as the Jennings Freeway, while the at-grade portion is mostly Broadview Road.

Route description

From its southern terminus at I-77 to SR 17, SR 176 has at-grade intersections. SR 176's route from SR 17 (Brookpark Road) to I-71 is a limited-access highway. From 1968, it functioned as an exit off of I-71 and side streets, terminating at Denison Road and serving businesses in the industrial valley. As traffic volumes to suburbs such as Parma and Parma Heights increased  - and to relieve traffic from I-77 to I-480  - the freeway portion of the route (known as the Jennings Freeway) was extended as originally planned to I-480 and Brookpark Road (SR 17), opening December 8, 1998.[2] [3]

History

Soon after its creation, SR 176 was extended to Akron, routed with U.S. Route 21 (US 21; here part of Cleveland-Massillon Road), over SR 92 (Ghent Road), replacing it, and along Market Street with a portion SR 18 (at the time, SR 18 followed Twin Oaks Road from Market Street) to downtown Akron, ending at the High Street/Broadway Street couplet (then SR 5, 8, and 261, now just SR 261). After the completion of I-77, SR 176 was relocated along Wheatley Road and moved on to I-77 from exits 143 to 138, before rejoining its original alignment. In the early 1970s, US 21 was changed to SR 21 at that location, and SR 176 was truncated at I-77 exit 143. SR 18 was also truncated, but realigned to follow the entirety of Market Street (which had also carried the also-truncated SR 8 east of High and Broadway) to end at SR 91.[4]

Route 176J

State:OH
State Route 176J
Location:Cleveland
Length Mi:1.72
Length Round:2
Formed:1998

Route 176J was the section of Broadview Road between Brookpark Road (SR 17) in Parma and Pearl Road (U.S. Route 42) in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland, which formerly carried SR 176. Since the relocation of SR 176 onto the Jennings Freeway in 1998, this roadway was intended to be turned over from the state system to the local government ("J" suffix meaning "awaiting abandonment").[5] [6] The road was kept under state maintenance until it was turned over to the city of Cleveland between 2015 and 2017.[7] [8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams . Ohio Department of Transportation . Ohio Department of Transportation . April 30, 2010.
  2. News: Olivera . Perkins . Freeway Opens After 40 Years of Congestion . . 1998-12-06 . 2009-09-30 .
  3. News: Jennings Freeway Open at Last . . 1998-12-09 . 2009-09-30 .
  4. http://pages.prodigy.net/john.simpson/highways/176.html Route 176
  5. [Ohio Department of Transportation|ODOT]
  6. ODOT Straight Line Diagrams legend
  7. Web site: Technical Services DESTAPE - Cuyahoga County . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213749/http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/TIM/Documents/DESTAPECnty/DESCUY.pdf . March 3, 2016 . June 24, 2015 . Ohio Department of Transportation . Ohio Department of Transportation . April 26, 2019.
  8. Web site: Technical Services DESTAPE - Cuyahoga County . https://web.archive.org/web/20180122071746/http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/TIM/Documents/DESTAPECnty/DESCUY.pdf . January 22, 2018 . August 30, 2017 . Ohio Department of Transportation . Ohio Department of Transportation . April 26, 2019.