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Created on October 12, 2023
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Shrea Kellums’ home
The home could be subject to a partial or full taking by the state, depending upon the configuration of the interchange. Strongsville’s traffic study estimates up to 54 privately-owned properties could be partially or fully taken by the state for an interchange.
Strongsville’s June traffic study found that 39% of the vehicles exiting here during the evening rush hour was going to SouthPark Mall, while 36% headed south on Howe Road to residential developments in southern Strongsville and northern Brunswick.
I-71 westbound exit onto SR 82
The two-story enclosed mall opened in 1996 and spurred a wave of economic development around the intersection of SR 82 and Howe Road. At 1.6 million square feet, it’s one of the largest shopping malls in Ohio.
SouthPark Mall
Foltz Parkway dead end
Foltz Parkway, the main north-south road through Strongsville’s Business & Technology Park, ends here. Strongsville officials have long talked about extending it south to Boston Road, creating a southern truck entrance and opening up more than 100 acres for development.
This intersection is #8 on the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency’s current list of regional safety priority intersections. There were 200 crashes here, three resulting in fatalities or serious injuries, between 2014 and 2018.
Intersection of SR 82 & Howe Road
Now a two-lane residential road, Strongsville’s traffic study says Boston Road would need to be widened to four lanes or more to accommodate traffic from a partial or full interchange.
Crossing of Boston Road over I-71
Trucks travel down SR 82 to reach this northern entrance to Strongsville’s Business & Technology Park.
Foltz Parkway and Lunn Road
Howe Road dead ends into Boston Road, the boundary between Strongsville and Brunswick. Strongsville’s June 2023 traffic study found that of the 7,855 cars that exit I-71 westbound on SR 82 during the evening rush, 13% are vehicles heading to Boston Road.
Intersection of Howe Road & Boston Road
Opponents say an interchange at Drake Road makes more sense, since it would not require Brunswick’s approval. However, state and regional traffic reduction studies have focused on Boston Road.