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Posted: 04/20/2012
CLEVELAND - The Ohio Department of Transportation is offering the public an opportunity to get up-close and personal with the Innerbelt Bridge construction project. ODOT will conduct twice monthly tours of the construction project beginning Friday. The tours run through September.
Attendees will get a perspective of the project that the public rarely sees.
"This is a great opportunity for the people of Cleveland to get an up-close look at the important work we're doing," said Project Manager for Construction Tom Hyland." The scale of this project is really tremendous when you get up close, something you probably don't notice when you're whizzing by in your car."
Be prepared to walk. The tours will begin in the industrial flats and the mile long walk will take about an hour. Reservations are required and attendees must dress appropriately.
For more information, go to the Innerbelt construction website .
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