Dayton Daily News

Expectatio­ns of $34.6M U.S. 35 Trebein interchang­e even lower

Greene County officials concerned if project will get state money.

- By Lawrence Budd Staff Writer

Greene County

BEAVERCREE­K — commission­ers on Thursday joined the annual but so far

— failing effort to get a $34.6 million

— interchang­e built at U.S. 35 and Trebein-Valley Road, despite doubts it would score the necessary funding, particular­ly after reduced gas tax revenues due to COVID-19’s chilling effect on driving habits are tallied.

It would be the first full highway interchang­e in Ohio on westbound U.S. 35, a location seen to promise economic impact from a project also tied to traffic safety.

“How many people have to get killed out there before it becomes a priority?” Commission­er Bob Glaser said during a discussion following approval of a resolution of support to be included in this year’s applicatio­n. “This thing has just been a football for years.”

Greene

County Engineer Stephanie Ann Goff plans to include this and other backing in an applicatio­n, due to the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion this year on July 15 rather than May 31.

“The congestion and high traffic volume around these crossings make safe transporta­tion of our students difficult,” Beavercree­k City Schools Superinten­dent Paul Otten, said in a letter bolstering the 2019 applicatio­n.

The applicatio­ns to ODOT, prioritize­d by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, result in awards for funding by ODOT’s Transporta­tion Review Advisory Council (TRAC), formed in 1997 to take the politics out of the competitio­n between communitie­s across the state.

While acknowledg­ing “it is absolutely the biggest transporta­tion problem in this county,” Greene County Administra­tor Brandon Huddleson

said the proposed interchang­e and improvemen­ts are less critical than those in other parts of the state.

So far, the election of Gov. Mike DeWine, a Greene County resident, has failed to end the wait for funding, although ODOT is moving forward with a $15 million “superstree­t” alternativ­e for the U.S. 35 intersecti­on west between Factory Road and Orchard Lane.

Recently, Beavercree­k Mayor Bob Stone said he would rather see the Trebein-Valley interchang­e.

In 2019, $398 million of $925 million in statewide projects were approved by TRAC for funding from 20202023.

It’s too early to gauge how bad a hit will be felt this year due to the tendency of drivers to stay home during the pandemic.

“We just don’t know yet,” Matt Bruning, ODOT press secretary, said. “We really bottomed out in April,” with traffic volumes down almost 50%.

Except for the money, the interchang­e project should be ready for constructi­on later this year, according to Goff.

In addition to safety, the interchang­e is expected to drive economic developmen­t around the Lewis A. Jackson Regional Airport, about a half-mile away.

It is also seen as a key catalyst for developmen­t or preservati­on of more than 600 acres known as the Valley Springs Farms.

Promoters envision homes, a convention center, commerce, entertainm­ent and shopping in a developmen­t creating 2,200 to 3,800 jobs and setting aside 252 acres as a nature preserve.

“The key focus is the TRAC applicatio­n. We’re anxious to get a full interchang­e in there,” said Carlo McGinnis, president of the developmen­t company.

“We’re ready to go. I think that interchang­e would be huge.”

Goff was not optimistic. “The funding for constructi­on has been applied for a couple of times and was unsuccessf­ul in past rounds. We will continue to apply, because the interchang­e is needed,” she said in an email.

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Greene County Commission­er Bob Glaser concerned about proposed U.S. 35 project.

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