$125 million budgeted for Ohio Turnpike work in 2015

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BEREA, Ohio (AP) — The commission that oversees the Ohio Turnpike has approved $125 million in
improvements for the roadway in 2015 — the largest capital improvements budget in more than a decade.

The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission approved the amount this week for work that will include
pavement replacement and resurfacing, bridge rehabilitation and repairs, and new maintenance equipment.

The state spent about $110 million on maintenance this year on the 241-mile toll road runs across
northern Ohio.

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