
The bill will repeal a portion of the State Transportation Budget, which would require the Ohio Department of Transportation to construct an I-71 interchange on Boston Road in the City of Brunswick.
“Boston Road is not fit for an interchange like this,” said Miller. “We would have to destroy homes, level a hilly road that is unfit to carry highway traffic, and for that to be in statue is not right. This interchange is bad for Brunswick and was forced upon the residents and that is why I am pushing for this legislation to repeal the interchange.”
“This proposed interchange was the result of one community – Strongsville – trying to legislate a neighboring community – Brunswick – to fix a problem they created,” said Ray.
“This interchange is bad for Brunswick and all of Medina County for financial and safety reasons, and is just bad policy overall.”
This legislation to repeal the interchange was introduced today, as well as a Senate companion bill by Senator Romanchuk.
The full press conference can be viewed here.
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For more information, contact Rep. Miller’s office at 614-466-0961 or [email protected]
Rep. Ray’s office at 614-466-8140 or [email protected].