2011
Miles of Maps, Stats & Facts
ODOT Facts Book
By the Office of Technical ServicesDivision of Planning
2011
ODOT Facts Book
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Highway SystemOhio has the nation’s 4th largest interstate system: over 6,700 lane miles.
Ohio is a single day’s drive
from 60% of the population
in Canada and the United
States.
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District ODOT Turnpike County MPO Total Counts1 804 2,315 50 3,169
2 896 260 2,225 237 3,618
3 1,364 103 2,321 264 4,052
4 1,405 155 2,382 240 4,182
5 1,080 2,145 126 3,351
6 1,496 2,331 455 4,282
7 1,388 3,199 258 4,845
8 1,485 2,560 350 4,395
9 1,192 2,555 40 3,787
10 1,177 2,265 24 3,466
11 952 1,621 96 2,669
12 876 44 485 304 1,709
Total 14,115 562 26,404 2,444 43,525
Bridges
Ohio has the nation’s 2nd largest total number of bridges: 43,525.
Ohio is 35th in the nation
in size, and 7th in the
nation in population.
Bridge Maintenance Breakdown by:
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Public Transit12th highest transit ridership rate in U.S.
Estimated 500,000 rides each work day.
Urban: 60% of trips are work related.
Rural: more than 50% of riders are senior citizens or people with disabilities.
Freight Rail
3rd in nation in total active rail miles (in mid-2010, Ohio surpassed California).
Intermodal connections to both CSX National Gateway and Norfolk Southern Heartland Corridor.
Ohio Freight Rail in 2009: 36 freight rail companies; 5,286 railroad miles; and 238.61 million tons of freight carried according to the Association of American Railways.
Bicycle/PedestrianMore than 3,000 miles of designated bike paths
Estimated 4 million bicycle owners
Cleveland: ranked 39th best city for biking according to Bicycling Magazine
Columbus: ranked 20th nationally in bicycle-to-work transportation ratio
ODOT will invest $210 million on bicycle-specific transportation projects by 2015.
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Aviation
163 public use airports.
Ohio’s six commercial airports average 11 million passengers each year.
Ohio’s general and commercial airports generate $10.5 billino in economic activity.
Ohio has approximately 715 miles of navigable waterways.
Ohio annually moves more freight by water than flows through the Panama Canal.
Ranked as high as 4th in the nation in value of freight shipments moved by water.
Ohio’s 26 ports have a $6.5 billion annual impact on the U.S. economy.
Maritime
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Table of Organization
ODOT recently restructured its table of organization in order to streamline and better align the functions of the department. While this structure defines distinct divisions and offices, an overall sense of transparent boundaries, strong interaction and teamwork supports and encourages interdepartmental cooperation.See Figure 1, page 6.
Our Mission
To provide easy movement of people
and goods from place to place, we will:
Take care of what we have;
Make our system work better;
Improve safety;
Enhance capacity.
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District 11885 N. McCullough St.Lima, OH 45801-0040419-222-9055
District 2317 East Poe RoadBowlilng Green, OH 43402-1330419-353-8131
District 3906 Clark AvenueAshland, OH 44805-1989800-276-4188 or 419-281-0513
District 42088 South Arlington RoadAkron, OH 44306330-786-3100
District 59600 Jacksontown RoadJacksontown, OH 43030740-323-1400
District 6400 East William StreetDelaware, OH 43015740-833-8000
District 71001 St. Marys AvenueSidney, OH 45365-0369888-200-9819 or 937-492-1141
District 8506 South State Route 741Lebanon, OH 800-831-2142 or 513-932-3030
District 9650 Eastern AvenueP.O. Box 467Chillicothe, OH 45601888-819-8501 or 740-773-2691
District 10338 Muskingum DriveP.O. box 658Marietta, OH 45750800-845-0226 or 740-568-3900
District 112201 Reiser AvenueNew Philadelphia, OH 44663330-339-6633
District 125500 Transportation Blvd.Garfield Heights, OH 44125800-732-4896 or 216-581-2100
Central Office 1980 West Broad StreetColumbus, OH 43223614-466-7170
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District Addresses and Contact Numbers
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District Map
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National System Highway Map
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Ohio Scenic Byways Program
Ohio offers 27 total scenic byways: 22 state designated and 5 nationally designated.
Ohio’s Scenic Byways equal 2289 total miles showcasing Ohio’s culture, history, nature, recreation and scenic beauty.
Of the 2289 total miles, 1652 of those miles are on state routes and 637miles are on county or township roads.
Since 1997, Ohio Byways have received $9,119,982 in federal Scenic Byway Grants.
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Selected Interstate Route StatisticsR
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1344
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814,
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62,5
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13,5
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2.28
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6,41
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3,70
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54.9
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4.94
5,89
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739
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8,71
671
5,02
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12,9
32
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40.2
224
1.72
2,86
7,30
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291
2,48
3,55
437
0,73
761
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9,04
2
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275
52.5
231
2.3
4,02
4,71
84,
054,
959
3,61
3,88
544
1,07
377
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9,19
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277
4.14
23.5
424
9,09
524
7,84
823
3,59
114
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12.3
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424,
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349,
431
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6,55
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6.69
29.6
417
9,75
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6,31
315
4,85
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475
20.4
3486
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1,38
1,39
71,
377,
465
1,19
2,90
218
4,56
461
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8,96
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8.25
43,
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433
3,50
2,12
33,
242,
063
260,
060
87,5
557,
339
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490
2.43
16.3
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3,42
512
2,80
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5,27
97,
529
48,8
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267
IR00
670
10.4
366
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1,08
8,42
81,
082,
986
1,02
6,50
756
,479
99,1
676,
149
IR00
675
26.7
2813
5.50
81,
516,
343
1,52
9,35
41,
369,
879
159,
474
39,8
506,
650
IR00
680
16.4
376
.76
546,
280
546,
280
497,
143
49,1
3730
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19.96
478
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78,3
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4,98
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8,01
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Selected Interstate Route Statistics (cont.)
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Selected US Routes
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Selected US Routes (cont.)
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County Route
Total Vehicle AADT Description
Hamilton 00075 185,730 US 27 to IR 74
Hamilton 00075 180,470 Findlay Street to Western Hills Viaduct
Hamilton 00075 180,350 Western Hills Viaduct to US 52
Hamilton 00075 178,020 US 52 to US 27
Hamilton 00075 173,380 Freeman Avenue to Findlay Street
Franklin 00270 173,160 SR 315 to US 23
Hamilton 00071 172,000 Kentucky State Line to IR 75
Franklin 00670 170,290 US 23 to IR 71
Hamilton 00075 167,000 9th Street to Ezzard Charles Drive
Franklin 00270 163,950 US 23 to IR 71
Top Ten Highest AADT Routes
Total Vehicles
2011
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County Route
Total Vehicle AADT Description
Hamilton 00075 165,780 US 27 to IR 74
Hamilton 00075 161,110 Findlay Street to Western Hills Viaduct
Hamilton 00075 160,650 Western Hills Viaduct to US 52
Hamilton 00075 158,350 US 52 to US 27
Franklin 00670 158,340 US 23 to IR 71
Franklin 00270 154,890 SR 315 to US 23
Hamilton 00075 154,780 Ezzard Charles Drive to Findlay Street
Hamilton 00071 149,970 Kentucky State Line to IR 75
Hamilton 00075 148,670 Freeman Avenue to Findlay Street
Franklin 00270 147,520 US 23 to IR 71
Cars
According to the U.S. Census
Bureau, Ohioans spend 22.7 to
25.2 minutes traveling to and
from work.
Top Ten Highest AADT Routes
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County Route
Total Vehicle AADT Description
Butler 00075 24,750 Cincinnati-Dayton Road to Tylers-ville Road
Butler 00075 24,500 Union Centre Boulevard to Cincinnati-Dayton Road
Butler 00075 23,490 Tylersville Road to SR 129
Butler 00075 23,110 Hamilton County Line to Union Centre Boulevard
Hamilton 00075 22,910 Glendale-Milford Road to Sha-ronville Sharon Road
Hamilton 00075 22,850 Galbraith Road to Davis Street
Hamilton 00075 22,820 Davis Street to Lockland Corp
Hamilton 00075 22,570 SR 126 to Galbraith Road
Butler 00075 22,470 SR 129 to Warren County Line
Hamilton 00075 22,410 Sharon Road to IR 275
Trucks
Top Ten Highest AADT Routes
Three of the longest interstate routes
traverse through Ohio: I-90, I-80 and I-70.
Ohio maintains 21 routes of interstate
making it the fifth state with the most
interstate routes.
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County
ODOT Center-
line MilesODOT Car
VMTODOT
Truck VMTODOT
Total VMTAdams 215.26 482,427 49,101 531,528
Allen 184.05 1,258,911 428,377 1,687,289
Ashland 258.15 1,167,328 333,770 1,501,098
Ashtabula 364.33 1,715,475 311,689 2,027,164
Athens 211.67 961,381 98,390 1,059,771
Auglaize 211.36 882,617 260,382 1,142,999
Belmont 279.52 1,625,301 409,888 2,035,188
Brown 207.70 748,263 76,083 824,346
Butler 236.24 3,250,734 412,402 3,663,136
Carroll 152.37 341,060 25,341 366,400
Champaign 210.30 557,072 53,380 610,452
Clark 186.83 2,082,767 603,177 2,685,943
Clermont 267.11 2,655,172 226,975 2,882,147
Clinton 211.13 1,131,641 259,995 1,391,636
Columbiana 302.43 1,454,139 145,017 1,599,155
Coshocton 213.99 406,250 52,999 459,249
Crawford 200.34 488,380 116,317 604,697
Cuyahoga 452.78 15,612,226 934,335 16,546,561
Darke 263.79 661,226 78,705 739,931
Defiance 148.14 517,677 84,058 601,735
Delaware 211.08 2,550,109 420,811 2,970,919
Erie 156.05 1,410,131 151,913 1,562,044
Fairfield 192.13 1,512,184 136,784 1,648,967
Fayette 173.21 881,783 318,475 1,200,258
Franklin 358.13 15,961,229 1,815,340 17,776,570
Selected County Statistics not including Ohio Turnpike
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County
ODOT Center-
line MilesODOT Car
VMTODOT
Truck VMTODOT
Total VMTFulton 140.47 467,139 71,260 538,399
Gallia 199.19 586,883 105,036 691,919
Geauga 194.23 1,214,023 89,388 1,303,411
Greene 162.66 2,170,059 309,925 2,479,985
Guernsey 245.42 1,179,746 483,692 1,663,437
Hamilton 296.93 11,848,629 1,257,543 13,106,172
Hancock 239.82 1,457,627 468,531 1,926,157
Hardin 175.99 384,045 69,617 453,662
Harrison 165.42 268,291 56,781 325,072
Henry 176.34 453,144 143,326 596,470
Highland 260.04 610,748 37,236 647,984
Hocking 167.71 601,647 56,660 658,308
Holmes 173.96 495,922 49,125 545,047
Huron 227.65 661,757 129,024 790,782
Jackson 168.34 597,609 144,348 741,956
Jefferson 172.08 887,464 107,658 995,122
Knox 198.39 689,220 56,609 745,829
Lake 206.38 4,005,497 381,181 4,386,678
Lawrence 185.13 838,923 44,910 883,833
Licking 265.32 2,910,060 530,896 3,440,956
Logan 232.91 775,089 134,017 909,107
Lorain 285.37 3,243,332 258,938 3,502,270
Lucas 215.15 4,323,772 627,069 4,950,841
Madison 197.15 1,327,858 431,501 1,759,359
Mahoning 263.69 2,625,485 373,514 2,998,998
Marion 200.38 895,111 136,961 1,032,072
Selected County Statistics not including Ohio Turnpike (cont.)
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County
ODOT Center-
line MilesODOT Car
VMTODOT
Truck VMTODOT
Total VMTMedina 247.74 2,656,336 444,010 3,100,346
Meigs 194.35 414,820 50,799 465,619
Mercer 210.48 504,278 109,524 613,802
Miami 200.36 1,565,288 324,896 1,890,184
Monroe 213.25 277,143 22,778 299,922
Montgomery 218.19 5,680,677 881,705 6,562,382
Morgan 190.13 195,040 11,470 206,510
Morrow 176.88 1,113,041 305,438 1,418,479
Muskingum 265.87 1,611,701 391,577 2,003,278
Noble 216.01 399,670 88,397 488,067
Ottawa 139.95 665,807 77,681 743,488
Paulding 173.46 290,115 92,306 382,422
Perry 185.26 441,261 29,400 470,661
Pickaway 196.71 1,058,179 142,641 1,200,820
Pike 146.18 539,361 64,350 603,711
Portage 250.86 2,303,405 332,459 2,635,863
Preble 190.45 801,233 334,445 1,135,678
Putnam 208.25 430,433 51,616 482,050
Richland 262.30 1,782,047 406,699 2,188,747
Ross 218.01 1,349,240 206,617 1,555,857
Sandusky 175.09 802,979 145,549 948,529
Scioto 201.31 1,060,170 81,724 1,141,895
Seneca 222.24 612,642 73,289 685,930
Shelby 164.29 909,002 318,062 1,227,064
Stark 322.91 3,560,380 398,454 3,958,833
Selected County Statistics not including Ohio Turnpike (cont.)
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County
ODOT Center-
line MilesODOT Car
VMTODOT
Truck VMTODOT
Total VMTSummit 267.51 7,487,360 828,436 8,315,796
Trumbull 347.67 2,587,177 372,620 2,959,797
Tuscarawas 214.40 1,496,142 258,430 1,754,572
Union 196.37 1,241,581 198,738 1,440,319
Van Wert 167.01 430,033 174,788 604,821
Vinton 157.14 225,703 26,227 251,930
Warren 217.24 3,110,184 561,413 3,671,597
Washington 271.86 1,114,559 140,190 1,254,749
Wayne 252.55 1,488,385 289,178 1,777,562
Williams 185.59 471,712 95,386 567,098
Wood 312.26 2,705,543 642,623 3,348,165
Wyandot 192.01 582,800 199,558 782,358
TOTAL 19,256.33 159,799,983 23,531,920 183,331,904
Selected County Statistics not including Ohio Turnpike (cont.)
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Selected County Statistics for Ohio Turnpike
County
OhioTurnpike
CenterlineMiles
Ohio Turnpike
CarsVMT
OhioTurnpike Trucks
VMT
Ohio Turnpike
TotalVMT
Cuyahoga 18.83 516,670 192,131 708,801
Erie 26.36 647,707 340,464 988,171
Fulton 26.26 320,727 247,853 568,580
Lorain 20.79 581,102 253,922 835,024
Lucas 14.56 207,895 140,005 347,900
Mahoning 24.51 392,615 142,818 535,433
Ottawa 5 125,690 59,840 185,530
Portage 20.35 504,133 210,481 714,614
Sandusky 27.34 719,204 359,054 1,078,258
Summit 13.61 351,408 130,013 481,421
Trumbull 10.69 247,732 108,135 355,866
Williams 22.21 241,422 206,115 447,537
Wood 11.18 217,850 112,004 329,854
TOTAL 241.26 5,074,153 2,502,836 7,576,989
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The majority of Turnpike drivers are non-
local. About 90% of total turnpike revenue
is generated from non-local through traffic
(trips greater than 30 miles), according to the
Ohio Turnpike Opportunity Analysis website
at ohioturnpikeanalysis.com.
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Population
County 2010 2000 1990
Percent Change 2000 to 2010
Percent Change 1990 to 2000
Adams 28,550 27,330 25,371 4.50% 7.70%
Allen 106,331 108,473 109,755 -2.00% -1.20%
Ashland 53,139 52,523 47,507 1.20% 10.60%
Ashtabula 101,497 102,728 99,821 -1.20% 2.90%
Athens 64,757 62,223 59,549 4.10% 4.50%
Auglaize 45,949 46,611 44,585 -1.40% 4.50%
Belmont 70,400 70,226 71,074 0.20% -1.20%
Brown 44,846 42,285 34,966 6.10% 20.90%
Butler 368,130 332,807 291,479 10.60% 14.20%
Carroll 28,836 28,836 26,521 0.00% 8.70%
Champaign 40,097 38,890 36,019 3.10% 8.00%
Clark 138,333 144,742 147,548 -4.40% -1.90%
Clermont 197,363 177,977 150,187 10.90% 18.50%
Clinton 42,040 40,543 35,415 3.70% 14.50%
Columbiana 107,841 112,075 108,276 -3.80% 3.50%
Coshocton 36,901 36,655 35,427 0.70% 3.50%
Crawford 43,784 46,966 47,870 -6.80% -1.90%
Cuyahoga 1,280,122 1,393,978 1,412,140 -8.20% -1.30%
Darke 52,959 53,309 53,619 -0.70% -0.60%
Defiance 39,037 39,500 39,350 -1.20% 0.40%
Delaware 174,214 109,989 66,929 58.40% 64.30%
Erie 77,079 79,551 76,779 -3.10% 3.60%
Fairfield 146,156 122,759 103,461 19.10% 18.70%
Fayette 29,030 28,433 27,466 2.10% 3.50%
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County 2010 2000 1990
Percent Change 2000 to 2010
Percent Change 1990 to 2000
Franklin 1,163,414 1,068,978 961,437 8.80% 11.20%
Fulton 42,698 42,084 38,498 1.50% 9.30%
Gallia 30,934 31,069 30,954 -0.40% 0.40%
Geauga 93,389 90,895 81,129 2.70% 12.00%
Greene 161,573 147,886 136,731 9.30% 8.20%
Guernsey 40,087 40,792 39,024 -1.70% 4.50%
Hamilton 802,374 845,303 866,228 -5.10% -2.40%
Hancock 74,782 71,295 65,536 4.90% 8.80%
Hardin 32,058 31,945 31,111 0.40% 2.70%
Harrison 15,864 15,856 16,085 0.10% -1.40%
Henry 28,215 29,210 29,108 -3.40% 0.40%
Highland 43,589 40,875 35,728 6.60% 14.40%
Hocking 29,380 28,241 25,533 4.00% 10.60%
Holmes 42,366 38,943 32,849 8.80% 18.60%
Huron 59,626 59,487 56,240 0.20% 5.80%
Jackson 33,225 32,641 30,230 1.80% 8.00%
Jefferson 69,709 73,894 80,298 -5.70% -8.00%
Knox 60,921 54,500 47,473 11.80% 14.80%
Lake 230,041 227,511 215,499 1.10% 5.60%
Lawrence 62,450 62,319 61,834 0.20% 0.80%
Licking 166,492 145,491 128,300 14.40% 13.40%
Logan 45,858 46,005 42,310 -0.30% 8.70%
Lorain 301,356 284,664 271,126 5.90% 5.00%
Lucas 441,815 455,054 462,361 -2.90% -1.60%
Madison 43,435 40,213 37,068 8.00% 8.50%
Population (cont.)
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County 2010 2000 1990
Percent Change 2000 to 2010
Percent Change 1990 to 2000
Mahoning 238,823 257,555 264,806 -7.30% -2.70%
Marion 66,501 66,217 64,274 0.40% 3.00%
Medina 172,332 151,095 122,354 14.10% 23.50%
Meigs 23,770 23,072 22,987 3.00% 0.40%
Mercer 40,814 40,924 39,443 -0.30% 3.80%
Miami 102,506 98,868 93,182 3.70% 6.10%
Monroe 14,642 15,180 15,497 -3.50% -2.00%
Montgomery 535,153 559,062 573,809 -4.30% -2.60%
Morgan 15,054 14,897 14,194 1.10% 5.00%
Morrow 34,827 31,628 27,749 10.10% 14.00%
Muskingum 86,074 84,585 82,068 1.80% 3.10%
Noble 14,645 14,058 11,336 4.20% 24.00%
Ottawa 41,428 40,985 40,029 1.10% 2.40%
Paulding 19,614 20,293 20,488 -3.30% -1.00%
Perry 36,058 34,078 31,557 5.80% 8.00%
Pickaway 55,698 52,727 48,255 5.60% 9.30%
Pike 28,709 27,695 24,249 3.70% 14.20%
Portage 161,419 152,061 142,585 6.20% 6.60%
Preble 42,270 42,337 40,113 -0.20% 5.50%
Putnam 34,499 34,726 33,819 -0.70% 2.70%
Richland 124,475 128,852 126,137 -3.40% 2.20%
Population (cont.)
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County 2010 2000 1990 Percent Change 2000 to 2010
Percent Change 1990 to 2000
Ross 78,064 73,345 69,330 6.40% 5.80%
Sandusky 60,944 61,792 61,963 1.40% 0.30%
Scioto 79,499 79,195 80,327 0.40% -1.40%
Seneca 56,745 58,683 59,733 -3.30% -1.80%
Shelby 49,423 47,910 44,915 3.20% 6.70%
Stark 375,586 378,098 367,585 -0.70% 2.90%
Summit 541,781 542,899 514,990 -0.20% 5.40%
Trumbull 210,312 225,116 227,813 -6.60% -1.20%
Tuscarawas 92,582 90,914 84,090 1.80% 8.10%
Union 52,300 40,909 31,969 27.80% 28.00%
Van Wert 28,744 29,659 30,464 -3.10% -2.60%
Vinton 13,435 12,806 11,098 4.90% 15.40%
Warren 212,693 158,383 113,909 34.30% 39.00%
Washington 61,778 63,251 62,254 -2.30% 1.60%
Wayne 114,520 111,564 101,461 2.60% 10.00%
Williams 37,642 39,188 36,956 -3.90% 6.00%
Wood 125,488 121,065 113,269 3.70% 6.90%
Wyandot 22,615 22,908 22,254 -1.30% 2.90%
Ohio Totals 11,536,504 11,355,140 10,849,105 1.60% 4.70%
Population (cont.)
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Historical VMT 2000-2011 not including OhioTurnpike
Year
ODOTCenterline
MilesODOT
FacCarsVMT
ODOTFacTrucks-
VMTODOT
FacTotalVMT
2000 19,289.42 161,324,955.36 24,212,683.43 185,537,638.79
2001 19,293.21 162,050,880.51 25,036,355.31 187,087,235.82
2002 19,300.83 163,891,653.94 25,341,292.23 189,232,946.17
2003 19,291.33 163,879,540.55 25,465,258.01 189,344,798.56
2004 19,307.08 167,772,743.18 26,395,315.94 194,168,059.12
2005 19,291.07 165,901,464.70 26,112,946.97 192.014,411.67
2006 19,265.29 164,855,442.77 26,111,044.56 190,966,487.33
2007 19,265.80 163,274,617.74 25,838,683.70 189,113,301.44
2008 20,832.07 157,887,904.80 24,625,157.21 182,513,062.02
2009 19,260.68 160,098,966.51 24,549,495.86 184,648,462.37
2010 19,253.77 161,268,376.94 23,902,435.06 185,170,812.00
2011 19,256.33 159,799,983.43 23,531,920.13 183,331,903.56
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Year
TurnpikeCenterline
MilesTurnpike
FacCarsVMT
TurnpikeFacTrucks-
VMTTurnpike
FacTotalVMT
2000 241.20 5,038,853.91 2,321,494.69 7,360,348.60
2001 241.20 5,207,956.83 2,192,336.37 7,400,293.20
2002 241.20 5,427,913.32 2,221,126.18 7,649,039.50
2003 241.20 5,383,514.53 2,212,874.17 7,596,388.70
2004 241.26 5,459,191.15 2,429,723.25 7,888,914.40
2005 241.26 5,318,477.95 2,806,565.15 8,125,043.10
2006 241.26 5,318,576.89 2,941,557.21 8,260,134.10
2007 241.26 5,194,203.23 2,902,750.73 8,096,953.96
2008 241.26 4,957,989.55 2,711,564.88 7,669,554.43
2009 241.26 5,161,317.74 2,387,703.39 7,549,021.13
2010 241.26 5,095,925.37 2,340,553.67 7,436,479.04
2011 241.26 5,074,152.59 2,502,836.24 7,576,988.83
Historical VMT for Ohio Turnpike 2000-2011
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Year
OverallCenterline
MilesOverall
FacCarsVMT
OverallFacTrucks-
VMTOverall
FacTotalVMT2000 19,530.62 166,363,809.27 26,534,178.12 192,897,987.39
2001 19,534.41 167,258,837.34 27,228,691.68 194,487,529.02
2002 19,542.03 169,319,567.26 27,562,418.41 196,881,985.67
2003 19,532.53 169,263,055.08 27,678,132.18 196,941,187.26
2004 19,548.34 173,231,934.33 28,825,039.19 202,056,973.52
2005 19,532.33 171,219,942.65 28,919,512.12 200,139,454.77
2006 19,506.55 170,174,019.66 29,052,601.77 199,226,621.43
2007 19,507.06 168,468,820.97 28,741,434.43 197,210,255.40
2008 21,073.33 162,845,894.35 27,336,722.09 190,182,616.45
2009 19,501.94 165,260,284.25 26,937,199.25 192,197,483.50
2010 19,495.03 166,364,302.31 26,242,988.72 192,607,291.04
2011 19,497.59 164,874,136.02 26,034,756.37 190,908,892.38
Historical VMT 2000-2011 Overall
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Acknowledgements
Unless otherwise noted, all of the data collected and printed
in this Fact Book are the results of the efforts of the
Technical Services staff.
To learn more about the ODOT Technical Services Office,
visit the website:
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/