Interstate 271 (I-271) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the suburbs of Cleveland and Akron in the US state of Ohio. The highway is officially designated the Outerbelt East Freeway but is rarely referred to by that name by locals, instead simply referring to it as "271".
Outerbelt East Freeway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Auxiliary route of I-71 | ||||
Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 40.22 mi[1] (64.73 km) | |||
Existed | 1964–present | |||
NHS | Entire route | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | I-71 in Medina Township | |||
I-77 / SR 21 in Richfield I-480 / SR 14 in Oakwood I-480 / US 422 in Bedford Heights | ||||
North end | I-90 in Willoughby Hills | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Medina, Summit, Cuyahoga, Lake | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route description
editI-271 begins at an interchange with I-71 in Medina Township to I-90 in Willoughby Hills, with an interchange with I-480 (and traveling concurrently with it for a short stretch). The width varies from point to point but is mostly four to six lanes wide south of I-480 and eight to twelve lanes wide north of I-480; there, it is divided into local–express lanes.
The local–express lanes begin at the southern interchange of U.S. Route 422 (US 422) and continue northward slightly beyond the end of I-271. The northbound express lanes allow access to all exits (excluding Chagrin Boulevard, Harvard Road, and State Route 175 (SR 175), a southbound-only exit). The southbound express lanes bypass all exits except for one combined exit for Chagrin Boulevard (west US 422), Harvard Road, Richmond Road (SR 175), and US 422 (east) interchange. The lanes then become the mainline of I-480N which in turn becomes I-480 westbound.
I-271 does not have a direct interchange with I-80/Ohio Turnpike—one of only a few examples of Interstate Highways that cross but do not intersect. The I-271/I-480 section was the only instance of a concurrency of two three-digit Interstate Highways in the nation until 2022, when a concurrency between I-587 and I-795, and I-840 and I-785 in North Carolina was established with the designation of I-587, I-785, and I-840.[2] This is because I-80 was concurrent with I-271 until 1971, when I-80 was routed back on to the turnpike and replaced by I-480.
History
editI-290 was to have followed the northern end of I-271. I-271 itself was to have followed I-480 and I-480N westward to I-71.[3]
I-271's express lanes were added between 1993 and 1995, with related projects continuing through 1998.[4][5]
For many years, the interchange with SR 8 was only partially complete. The northbound exit and southbound entrance ramps connected with both directions of SR 8, but southbound I-271 could only access SR 8 southbound (though later both directions were accessible[6]), and only northbound SR 8 could access I-271 northbound. To compensate for the missing movements, a half diamond was built at SR 82. The I-271/SR 8 interchange underwent reconstruction in 2008–2009 that turned it into a complete interchange allowing all movements.[7][8][9]
Similarly, travelers going to and from the north on I-271 had to take surface streets to get to and from the west on I-480 in Cuyahoga County.[citation needed] This link is now covered by unsigned I-480N.
I-271 rebuilding and widening program
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The need for the I-271 widening project between Miles Road and the Summit County line was identified in March 2002. I-271 will be widened from two to three lanes north and southbound between Miles Road and Columbus Road and from three to five lanes north and southbound between Columbus Road and the I-271/I-480 split near the Summit County line. Construction will last two years and includes replacement of the existing pavement, noise walls, lighting, and signing. A similar project to widen I-271 from two to three lanes will be constructed in Summit County between the Cuyahoga County line and SR 8 and will improve access to the Ohio Turnpike. That project is scheduled to begin in 2014 and be complete in 2016.[10]
Exit list
editCounty | Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Medina | Medina Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | 1 | I-71 south – Columbus | No access to I-71 north or from I-71 south; exit 220 on I-71 |
3.29– 3.69 | 5.29– 5.94 | 3 | SR 94 (Ridge Road) to I-71 north – Wadsworth, North Royalton, Cleveland | |||
Summit | Richfield | 7.46– 7.88 | 12.01– 12.68 | Rest Area | ||
9.38 | 15.10 | 9 | Brecksville Road to SR 176 / I-77 south | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
Richfield Township | 9.90– 10.36 | 15.93– 16.67 | 10 | I-77 to I-80 / Ohio Turnpike – Cleveland, Akron | Same-directional movements only | |
12.38– 12.57 | 19.92– 20.23 | 12 | SR 303 (Streetsboro Road) – Richfield, Peninsula | |||
Macedonia | 18.13– 18.64 | 29.18– 30.00 | 18 | SR 8 to SR 82 – Macedonia, Northfield, Boston Heights, Akron | Signed as exit 18A (south) and exit 18B (north) southbound; no southbound signage for SR 82 | |
19.44 | 31.29 | 19 | SR 82 (East Aurora Road) – Macedonia, Twinsburg | Northbound exit is via exit 18 | ||
Cuyahoga | Oakwood | 21 & 23 | I-480 west / SR 14 (Broadway Avenue) / Forbes Road | Northbound exit; southbound entrance is exit 22 on I 480 east | ||
Bedford | 23A | I-480 east / SR 14 east – Youngstown, Streetsboro | Southern terminus of I-480 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
23B | SR 14 west (Broadway Avenue) / Forbes Road | Technically exit 23B on I-480 east | ||||
Bedford Heights | 25.35– 25.40 | 40.80– 40.88 | 26A | I-480 west – Cleveland | Northern terminus of I-480 concurrency; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
26.07– 26.26 | 41.96– 42.26 | 26B | Rockside Road – Bedford Heights | Signed as exit 26 southbound | ||
26.80– 27.94 | 43.13– 44.97 | 27A | US 422 east – Warren | Southern terminus of US 422 concurrency; exit 13B on US 422 | ||
27.38– 27.94 | 44.06– 44.97 | 27B | Miles Road – Bedford Heights, North Randall | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
I-480 west – Toledo | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via unsigned I-480N | |||||
27.6 | 44.4 | — | I-271 north (Express Lanes) to I-90 – Erie Pa. | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; south end of Express Lanes | ||
28.25– 28.38 | 45.46– 45.67 | 28A | SR 175 (Richmond Road) / Emery Road | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; other movements via exit 27B | ||
Orange | 28.61– 29.23 | 46.04– 47.04 | 28B | Harvard Road – Highland Hills, Orange | ||
Beachwood | 29.62– 30.22 | 47.67– 48.63 | 29 | US 422 west / SR 87 (Chagrin Boulevard) | Northern terminus of US 422 concurrency | |
31.2 | 50.2 | — | I-271 north (Express Lanes) to I-90 | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
31.8 | 51.2 | — | I-271 south (Express Lanes) to I-480 | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
Lyndhurst | 32.42– 33.26 | 52.17– 53.53 | 32 | Cedar Road / Brainard Road | ||
Mayfield Heights | 33.2 | 53.4 | — | I-271 south (Express Lanes) to I-480 | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
34.55– 35.45 | 55.60– 57.05 | 34 | US 322 (Mayfield Road) – Gates Mills, Mayfield Heights | |||
Highland Heights | 36.06– 36.52 | 58.03– 58.77 | 36 | Wilson Mills Road | ||
Highland Heights–Mayfield line | 37.6 | 60.5 | — | I-90 east – Erie, PA | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 190 on I-90 | |
37.8 | 60.8 | — | I-271 south (Express Lanes) to I-480 | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
Lake | Willoughby Hills | 36.59– 40.22 | 58.89– 64.73 | 40 | I-90 to SR 91 – Cleveland, Erie, PA | Exit 188 on I-90 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
edit- ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. August 30, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
- ^ OpenStreetMap contributors (January 3, 2023). "United States of America" (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
- ^ Ohio Department of Highways. "1957-1958 Biennial Report excerpt". Retrieved April 2, 2008.[self-published source?]
- ^ Thoma, Pauline (December 11, 1992). "Figgie Road Work to Begin". The Plain Dealer. p. 15C.
- ^ Segall, Grant (November 4, 1998). "Orange Barrels Finally on the Way Out". The Plain Dealer. p. 1B.
- ^ "Northern Summit County". www.roadfan.com. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
- ^ "State Route 8 Phase I Project Overview". State Route 8 Connection.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Armon, Rick (July 30, 2009). "New Route 8 Ramp Eases Congestion". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved September 23, 2009.
- ^ "I-271 Southbound Ramp to SR-8 southbound is now OPEN". State Route 8 Connection. Retrieved September 4, 2009.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Commuters on I-271 Get Congestion Relief with Widening Project". Ohio Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
External links
edit- Media related to Interstate 271 at Wikimedia Commons