Posted: 11/17/2011
CLEVELAND - Some of the barriers blocking I-90 east exits will come down overnight Thursday, but the Ohio Department of Transportation warns that doesn’t mean the exits are open.
The familiar orange barrels will go up in place of the barriers that block the East 22nd Street and Carnegie Avenue exits until 11 a.m. Sunday when they’ll be open to traffic.
ODOT asks drivers to be patient and not drive around the barrels during Friday morning’s commute.
For people heading to Friday night and Saturday events downtown, ODOT recommended using I-490 and I-77 because I-90 east and west between the two will be shut down to all traffic starting at 8 p.m. Friday. It will reopen by 11 a.m. Sunday as well.
The following ramps also will be closed until Sunday morning:
If drivers have any questions about closures Friday or over the weekend, they can ask on ODOT’s Innerbelt Facebook page or email to info@innerbelt.org .
And check in with Alicia Roberts Friday morning on NewsChannel5’s Good Morning Cleveland, newsnet5.com and on Twitter @AliciaTraffic to navigate your morning commute through the I-77 north/I-90 east construction.
All the changing traffic patterns for the next few weeks can be found at ODOT's Innerbelt.
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