
Northeast Ohio Approves $82M Road Upgrades for Browns Stadium
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Northeast Ohio Approves $82M Road Upgrade Plan for Cleveland Browns Stadium
The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency has greenlit an $82 million road upgrade plan near the Cleveland Browns new stadium site in Brook Park. The project aims to alleviate traffic congestion on game days, focusing on key areas like the I-71 and Snow Road interchange, Engle Road fixes, and a new pedestrian bridge. Despite potential minor delays for drivers, officials deem the impact acceptable and manageable. Funding is still uncertain, with Brook Park seeking up to $70 million from state and federal sources. The Ohio Department of Transportation will decide on awards in April, while the Browns cover engineering costs. Stadium construction is progressing, with excavation underway and an opening targeted for 2029.
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