Ohio State Route 711

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State Route 711
Length: 3.35 mi[1] (5.39 km)
Formed: 1974
South end: I-680 in Youngstown
Major
junctions:
I-80/SR 11 near Girard
North end: I-80/SR 11 near Girard
Counties: Mahoning, Trumbull
Ohio highways
< SR 710 SR 715 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

State Route 711 (SR 711), also known as the "Robert E. Hagan Memorial Highway", is a three-mile, four-lane, north-south, limited access freeway. It is located in Mahoning and Trumbull counties. Its termini are I-680 to the south and the I-80 / SR 11 interchange to the north. The north-end ramps are directional, only serving travelers to and from the east via Interstate 80 and the north via State Route 11.

Local leaders first suggested a highway linking Girard and Youngstown in 1968. Originally the four-lane divided highway ended at US 422 and Burlington Street when it was completed in the late 1960s. Money wasn't made available for the US 422 to I-80 connector until 1999, and construction on the section began in 2002. The project was finished in 2005, opening October 24 of that year[2], with a total cost of about $60 million.

Average Daily Traffic near I-80: 20,430

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ohio Dept of Transportation Straight Line Diagrams
  2. ^ OHIO 711/Division Street. Roadfan.com.

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