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    Budget Issues Could Delay Downtown Split Fix

    nbc4i.com wrote Budget Issues Could Delay Solution For Downtown Split

    Wednesday, Nov 28, 2007

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — A major budget issue for Ohio could affect the state’s highways.

    The Ohio Department of Transportation released a business plan on Tuesday, detailing what it believes could lead to a several billion-dollar budget deficit by 2015, NBC 4’s Lauren Diedrich reported.

    ODOT crews are expected to overhaul the Interstate 70/Interstate 71 interchange in 2011, but after looking at dollar signs, that could change.

    The interchange averages 1,200 crashes each year, and three accidents every day.

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