Ohio State Route 822


State Route 822 is an unsigned east-west state highway in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The short route was designated in 1990. Its western terminus is at the intersection of 7th Street and the on-/off-ramps for U.S. Route 22, where it serves as a connection between the U.S. Route and SR 7, the route's eastern terminus. The whole route is in Steubenville, after multiple truncations due to the demolition of Fort Steuben Bridge.

Route description

SR 822 starts at 7th Street on University Boulevard, where it immediately meets US 22 east at an interchange with on-/off-ramps. SR 822 then passes through 6th Street, before ending at SR 7 at a T-intersection, which later becomes concurrent with US 22.
Around 11,580 vehicles use the route on average each day. The connector is part of the expanded National Highway System. SR 822 has open fields and ramps north of it, and businesses south of it.

History

SR 822 was designated in 1990 as US 22's alignment was moved to the Veterans Memorial Bridge from Fort Steuben Bridge. Traffic began to drop as the structure of the bridge deteriorated, and the weight limit was lowered in 2004. The Fort Steuben Bridge was closed in 2009, a few years after plans of closure and demolition were announced. It was closed due to deteriorating conditions and limited use. The Ohio Department of Transportation created a temporary eastern terminus for the route at the north end of the SR 7/822 concurrency, where the bridge approach ramps began. The eastern terminus was changed to the south end of the SR 7/822 concurrency in 2013.

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