Image provided courtesy of Vermilion Township.
VERMILION TWP. — Construction on State Route 2 in Vermilion Township is already underway, but drivers will not see ramp closures right away.
Township officials shared during the March 18 meeting that the overall repaving project will continue from March through October 2026. The project involves milling and repaving several miles of State Route 2, which is expected to take several months to complete before crews move into ramp work later in the summer.
While work has begun, closures at the Route 2 and Route 60 interchange are scheduled for a specific window later in the project.
Ramp closures will rotate one at a time at Route 60 interchange
Ramp closures are set to begin August 4 and will continue in phases through mid-September.
Officials said the closures will be done one ramp at a time, with each phase lasting approximately three to seven days. Crews will reopen each ramp before moving on to the next, avoiding a full shutdown of the interchange.

The closure schedule is as follows:
• Ramp A (westbound entrance) – August 4
• Ramp B/B1 (westbound exits) – August 8
• Ramp C/C1 (eastbound entrance) – August 24
Reopens for Labor Day traffic, then closes again September 8
• Ramp D (westbound exit from Sandusky) – September 12
Drivers should expect changing access to Route 2 throughout the project and are encouraged to plan ahead as closures rotate through the interchange.



