The director of transportation and the director of the Ohio state archaeological and historical society, by agreement, may erect suitable markers on all state and federal highways, at points crossed by Morgan’s raiders in 1863.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state highway number seven, extending along the Ohio river between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Gallipolis, Ohio, and through the counties of Hamilton, Clermont, Brown, Adams, Scioto, Lawrence, and Gallia and through the municipal corporations of Cincinnati, New Richmond, Neville, Higginsport, Ripley, Aberdeen, Manchester, Portsmouth, Ironton, Protorville, and Gallipolis is designated as “the Atlantic and Pacific highway.” In Rome township, Lawrence county, the said Atlantic and Pacific highway shall follow state highway number five hundred and nine instead of number seven.
Effective Date: 10-01-1953
The road known as United States route number six, extending across the northern portion of the state through the counties of Williams, Henry, Wood, Sandusky, Erie, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula and through the municipal corporations of Bryan, Napoleon, Bowling Green, Fremont, Sandusky, Lorain, Cleveland, and Chardon shall be known as “the Grand Army of the Republic highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as United States route number twenty, extending across the northern portion of the state through the counties of Williams, Fulton, Lucas, Wood, Sandusky, Huron, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Ashtabula and through and municipal corporations of Fremont, Norwalk, Elyria, Cleveland, Painesville, and Ashtabula shall be known as the “General McPherson highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as United States route number twenty-three, running north and south across the state through the counties of Lucas, Wood, Seneca, Wyandot, Marion, Delaware, Franklin, Pickaway, Ross, Pike, and Scioto and through the municipal corporations of Toledo, Perrysburg, Fostoria, Upper Sandusky, Marion, Delaware, Columbus, Circleville, Chillicothe, Waverly, and Portsmouth shall be known as the “United Spanish War Veterans memorial highway.”
That portion of United States route number twenty-three running through Wyandot, Marion, Delaware, Franklin, Pickaway, Ross, Pike, and Scioto counties shall also be known as the “Scioto Trail.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the portion of such highway known as the United Spanish War Veterans memorial highway indicating the name thereof, and may erect suitable markers on that portion of the highway known as the Scioto trail indicating the name thereof, by placing an additional appropriate marker upon the same standards now marking said highway.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number three, and popularly known as the “Three C Highway,” running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction across the state through the counties of Cuyahoga, Medina, Wayne, Ashland, Holmes, Knox, Delaware, Franklin, Madison, Fayette, Clinton, Warren, and Hamilton and through the municipal corporations of Cleveland, Medina, Wooster, Mount Vernon, Columbus, Washington C.H., Wilmington, and Cincinnati shall be known as the “Thirty-seventh Division Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number forty-two, running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction across the state through the counties of Cuyahoga, Medina, Wayne, Ashland, Richland, Morrow, Delaware, Union, Madison, Clark, Greene, Warren, Butler, and Hamilton and through the municipal corporations of Cleveland, Medina, Ashland, Mansfield, Mt. Gilead, Delaware, London, Xenia, Lebanon, and Cincinnati shall be known as the “Forty-second `Rainbow’ Division Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The highway known as United States highway number twenty-one, running in a north and south direction across the state through the counties of Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, Noble, and Washington and through the municipal corporations of Cleveland, Massillon, New Philadelphia, Cambridge, Caldwell, and Marietta shall be known as the “Eighty-third Division Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
(A)(1) That portion of the road known as interstate route seventy-six, running in an easterly and westerly direction, commencing at its intersection with interstate seventy-one in Medina county and extending through the counties of Summit and Portage to its intersection with interstate eighty in Mahoning county, shall be known as “The Military Order of the Purple Heart Memorial Highway.”
(2) In addition to the respective designations in sections 5533.30, 5533.32, and 5533.33 of the Revised Code, the road known as interstate route seventy, extending across Ohio from the West Virginia border in Belmont county to the Indiana border in Preble county, and the road known as interstate route seventy-one, extending across Ohio from the Kentucky border in Hamilton county to its northernmost terminus in Cuyahoga county, both shall be known as the “Purple Heart Trail.”
(B) The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along each highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-15-2001; 2007 HB372 03-24-2008
The highway known as United States route number fifty and alternate fifty, extending across the entire southern portion of the state through the counties of Washington, Athens, Vinton, Ross, Highland, Brown, Clermont, and Hamilton, and through the municipal corporations of Marietta, Belpre, Athens, Chillicothe, Hillsboro, and Cincinnati shall be known as the “George Washington Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable uniform markers upon such highway indicating the name thereof, said markers to be twelve inches by eighteen inches with background of white enamel, bearing in black enamel the bust of George Washington and the words, “George Washington Highway.”
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number twenty-eight, running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction, commencing at the village of Milford in Hamilton and Clermont counties and extending through the counties of Clermont, Warren, Clinton, Highland, and Ross to a point of junction with United States route number fifty, and through the municipal corporations of Blanchester, Martinsville, New Vienna, Highland, Leesburg, and Greenfield shall be known as “General Duncan McArthur highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable uniform markers upon said highway indicating the name thereof, such markers to have a background of white enamel, bearing in black enamel the bust of General Duncan McArthur and the words “General Duncan McArthur highway.”
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The highway known as United States highway number twenty-two, running in a southwesterly and northeasterly direction across the state through the counties of Hamilton, Warren, Clinton, Fayette, Pickaway, Fairfield, Perry, Muskingum, Guernsey, Harrison, and Jefferson, and through the municipal corporations of Cincinnati, Morrow, Wilmington, Washington C.H., Circleville, Lancaster, Somerset, Zanesville, Cambridge, Cadiz, and Steubenville shall be known as the “Sherman-Sheridan-Stanton-Custer highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable uniform markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number one hundred thirty-six, running in a north and south direction through the counties of Adams and Highland and through the municipal corporations of Sugartree Ridge, Winchester, Cherry Fork, Bentonville, and Manchester shall be known as the “Governor Thomas Kirker highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number four of this state, running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction, commencing at the city of Cincinnati in Wyoming, Hamilton county, and extending through the counties of Butler, Montgomery, Greene, Clark, Champaign, Union, Delaware, Marion, Crawford, Seneca, Huron, and Erie to the city of Sandusky, and through the municipal corporations of Hamilton, Middletown, Dayton, Springfield, Mechanicsburg, Marysville, Marion, and Bucyrus, shall be known as “Wright Brothers Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable uniform markers upon a background of white enamel bearing in black enamel an outline replica of the first Wright plane and the words “Wright Brothers Memorial Highway.”
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number one hundred twenty-four running in an east and west direction across the state through the counties of Meigs, Vinton, Jackson, Pike, Highland, and Clinton and through the municipal corporations of Pomeroy, Jackson, Piketon, and Hillsboro shall be known as the “Governor Robert Lucas highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as United States route number sixty-eight, running in a north and south direction commencing in the municipal corporation of Toledo in Lucas county and extending through the counties of Wood, Hancock, and Hardin to the point of junction with state route number thirty-one in the municipal corporation of Kenton in Hardin county, through the municipal corporations of Toledo, Perrysburg, Bowling Green, Portage, Van Buren, Findlay, Arlington, Dunkirk, and Kenton; and the road known as state route number thirty-one running in a north and south direction commencing at the point of junction with United States route number sixty-eight in the municipal corporation of Kenton in Hardin county and extending through the counties of Hardin and Union to the point of junction with United States route number thirty-six in the municipal corporation of Marysville in Union county through the municipal corporations of Kenton, Mount Victory, and Marysville, shall both be known as “Johnny Appleseed Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as Ohio route number eighty-two, running in an easterly and westerly direction through the counties of Lorain, Cuyahoga, Summit, Portage, and Trumbull and through the municipal corporations of Broadview Heights, Brecksville, Aurora, and Warren shall be known as the “Gold Star Mothers’ Memorial Highway.”
Effective Date: 11-02-1959
The bridge spanning Sandusky Bay between Erie county and Ottawa county and being a part of the highway known as state route number two, shall be known as the “Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said bridge, or the approaches thereto, indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as United States route number fifty-two running through Lawrence county only, in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction, shall be known as the “Tom Jenkins Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number forty-one, running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction, commencing at the village of Aberdeen, in Brown county, as the junction of United States route number fifty-two, and extending through the counties of Adams, Highland, and Pike to the junction of state route number forty-one with state route number fifty, at the west junction thereof, in Ross county, shall be known as the “Old Zane Trace Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The bridge spanning the Little Miami river in Warren county and being a part of the highway known as interstate route seventy-one, shall be known as the “Jeremiah Morrow Bridge.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said bridge, or the approaches thereto, indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number one hundred four running in a north and south direction, commencing at the junction of state route number thirty-five in Ross county and extending to the junction of state route number one hundred four with state route number two hundred seven in Ross county, shall be known as “Camp Sherman Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon each highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 06-13-1996
The road known as state route number seventy-two, commencing in the city of Springfield in Clark county and extending through the counties of Greene and Clinton to the junction it makes with United States route sixty-two in Highland county, shall be known as the “Simon Kenton Trace Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as interstate route seventy-five, running in a southerly direction from the city of Toledo, Lucas county, through the counties of Wood, Hancock, Allen, Auglaize, Shelby, Miami, Montgomery and Warren to the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, shall be known as the “American Legion Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon such highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
(A) In addition to the designation in section 5533.24 of the Revised Code, the road known as interstate route seventy-five, running in a southerly direction from the city of Toledo in Lucas county, through the counties of Wood, Hancock, Allen, Auglaize, Shelby, Miami, Montgomery, Warren, and Butler to the city of Cincinnati in Hamilton county, also shall be known as the “Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway.”
(B) The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name. If the director erects such markers, the markers, to the greatest extent possible, shall be located near Toledo, Lima, Dayton, and Cincinnati.
(C) The department of transportation may accept private contributions to pay all or part of the costs of manufacturing, erecting, and maintaining the markers. Any private money received by the department for the purposes of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state highway operating fund or any other fund of the department as determined by the director.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
That part of the road known as interstate route two hundred seventy-five, which encircles the city of Cincinnati and extends through Ohio shall be known as the “Donald H. Rolf Circle Freeway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers, in accordance with federal regulations, upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 07-26-1982
The highway constituting a portion of the Appalachian highway system, and running east and west across the state between Cincinnati, Ohio and Belpre, Ohio, and passing near the city of Jackson, Ohio, shall be known as the “James A. Rhodes Appalachian Highway.”
Whenever a section of said highway is opened to the use of traffic, the director of transportation shall, as soon as practicable, erect thereon suitable markers indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as United States route number twenty-three, running in a north and south direction, commencing at the point of interchange with state route number one hundred fifty-nine in Ross county and extending to the point of interchange with the state route number one hundred four in Ross county, through the municipal corporation of Chillicothe; and the road known as the United States route number thirty-five, running in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction, commencing at the point of the Scioto river bridge northwest of Chillicothe in Ross county and extending to the point of the Scioto river bridge southeast of Chillicothe in Ross county, through the municipal corporation of Chillicothe, shall both be known as the “Great Seal Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as Ohio route number eleven beginning at Ashtabula, Ohio, and running in a northerly and southerly direction through the counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahoning, and Columbiana to East Liverpool, shall be known as the “Lake to River Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers upon such highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-1973
The road known as state route number two hundred fifty-seven running in a north and south direction, commencing at the municipal corporation of Prospect and extending through the counties of Marion, Delaware, and Franklin to its point of junction with United States route number thirty-three shall be known as the “General Thaddeus Kosciusko Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon said highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 12-26-1975
The road known as interstate route seventy, running in a westerly direction from the city of Bridgeport, Belmont county, through the counties of Guernsey, Muskingum, Licking, Franklin, Madison, Clark, and Montgomery to the Indiana border in Preble county, shall be known as the “Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon such highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-07-1976
The road known as interstate route eighty, extending across Ohio from the Pennsylvania border in Trumbull county to the Indiana border in Williams county, shall be known as the “Christopher Columbus highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the portions of such highway under his jurisdiction indicating its name, and the Ohio turnpike commission may erect suitable markers on the portions of such highway under its jurisdiction indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-16-1977
The road known as interstate route seventy-one running in a southwesterly direction from the city of Cleveland, Cuyahoga county, through the counties of Medina, Wayne, Ashland, Richland, Morrow, Delaware, Franklin, Madison, Pickaway, Greene, Fayette, Clinton, and Warren to the Kentucky border in Hamilton county shall be known as the “Disabled American Veterans’ highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon such highway indicating its name.
In addition to the name prescribed by section 5533.32 of the Revised Code, that portion of the highway known as interstate number seventy-one, running in a northerly and southerly direction within Ashland county between mile marker number one hundred eighty-nine and mile marker number one hundred ninety-one, also shall be known as the “Trooper James R. Gross Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-14-2002
That portion of the road known as state route four hundred twenty-three, running in a northerly and southerly direction within Marion county, commencing at its intersection with Bethlehem road and extending to its intersection with Marion-Cardington road, shall be known as the “Deputy Brandy Winfield memorial highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-28-2006
That portion of the road known as state route number seven, commencing at the boundary of Columbiana and Jefferson counties and extending in a northeasterly direction through the municipal corporation of Wellsville to the western-most boundary of the municipal corporation of East Liverpool, shall be known as the “Melvin E. Newlin Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-15-2002
The road known as interstate route ninety, extending from the Pennsylvania border in Ashtabula county to its intersection with the Ohio turnpike in Lorain county, shall be known as the “Amvets highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 08-04-1978
That part of the road known as state route number seven located in Belmont county and included within the municipal limits of Martins Ferry shall be known as “Lou Groza highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 12-23-1986
The road known as interstate route seventy-seven, running in a north and south direction through the counties of Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, Noble, and Washington, shall be known as the “Vietnam Veterans’ of America Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect at least two suitable markers upon the portions of interstate route seventy-seven under the director’s jurisdiction indicating its name.
Effective Date: 06-13-1996
The road known as state route number one hundred twenty-five, running in an easterly and westerly direction through Clermont county only, shall be known as the “Edward J. Parish Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-16-1998
The road known as state route number one hundred seventy-seven, within the community of Darrtown in Butler county only, shall be known as the “Walter ‘Smokey’ Alston Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-22-1999
The road known as state route number eight hundred, within the community of Hendrysburg in Belmont county only, shall be known as the “William ‘Hopalong Cassidy’ Boyd Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-02-1999
That portion of the road known as United States route number twenty-three, running in a north and south direction, commencing at the junction of interstate route four hundred seventy-five and extending through the municipal corporation of Sylvania to the Michigan border shall be known as the “General Walter Churchill Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-02-1999
The road known as United States route two hundred fifty, running in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction through Harrison county only, shall be known as the “William J. Brown Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 08-29-2000
That road known as state route number four hundred forty-four A running in a northwesterly and southeasterly direction, commencing at interstate route number six hundred seventy-five in Greene county and extending through Wright state university to Wright-Patterson air force base shall be known as the “McClernon-Skyway Memorial Drive.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-22-1989
The road known as interstate number four hundred seventy-five, which encircles the city of Toledo and is located in Lucas and Wood counties, shall be known as the “Rosa Parks Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-13-1989
That portion of the highway known as United States route number twenty-two, running in an easterly and westerly direction, commencing in the municipal corporation of Steubenville at the junction with state route number seven, and extending to Jefferson county road twenty-two A shall be known as the “Art Bowers Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
That portion of the road known as United States route number fifty-two beginning in Hamilton county and extending eastward through a portion of Lawrence county shall be known as the “U.S. Grant Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall use appropriate discretion with regard to what signing to post upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 04-22-1997
That portion of the highway known as interstate number two hundred eighty, running in a northerly and southerly direction between the city of Oregon and the city of Toledo, shall be known as the “Catholic War Veterans of the U.S.A. Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 12-18-1997
That portion of the highway known as United States route number two hundred twenty-four, running in a westerly to easterly direction, commencing at the junction with state route two hundred forty-one in Summit county and extending to state route ninety-one shall be known as the “Cliff Skeen Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highways indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-16-1998
The road known as the United States route number sixty-eight, running in a north and south direction, commencing at the north edge of the Simon Kenton memorial bridge over the Ohio river at the municipal corporation of Aberdeen in Brown county and extending to the north boundary of the municipal corporation of Kenton in Hardin county, shall be known as the “Simon Kenton memorial highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 06-01-1998
In addition to the designation of the road known as United States route number sixty-eight in section 5533.49 of the Revised Code, that portion of United States route sixty-eight located in Clark county commencing at the point where that highway enters Springfield township and extending in a northerly direction to the northernmost boundary of the city of Springfield, also shall be known as the “Ron Burton Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2004 HB 59 10-13-04
The road known as interstate six hundred seventy-five, running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction through the counties of Montgomery, Greene, and Clark shall be known as the “John Kalaman and Robert O’Toole Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-16-1998
That portion of the road known as United States route number thirty-six commencing at the boundary of the municipal corporation of Coshocton and extending to the boundary of Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties shall be known as the “William Green Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-02-1999
(A) Each of the following roads shall be known as the “Korean War Veterans’ Memorial Highway” :
(1) That portion of the road known as United States route thirty-six commencing at the boundary of Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties and extending to interstate seventy-seven;
(2) That portion of the road known as United States route thirty-six commencing at the boundary of Champaign and Miami counties and extending through Darke county to the Indiana border;
(3) That portion of the road known as interstate route two hundred eighty commencing at the point of interchange with interstate eighty-ninety and extending to the boundary of Wood and Lucas counties.
(B) The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the designated portion of each highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 10-24-2002
The road known as United States route one hundred twenty-seven, running in a northerly and southerly direction through Darke county only, shall be known as “Annie Oakley Memorial Pike.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 08-29-2000
The road known as state route one hundred eighteen, commencing at the southernmost boundary of the municipal corporation of St. Henry and extending southward to the intersection of that state route and state route forty-seven, shall be known as “Earl Baltes Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2007 HB119 09-29-2007
That portion of the road known as state route number seven, located within Belmont county and running in a north and south direction, commencing north of the city of Bellaire at mile marker number fourteen and seven-tenths and extending to mile marker number seventeen and eight-tenths, shall be known as the “A.G. Lancione Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 02-13-2001
The viaduct spanning the Ashtabula River, located in the city of Ashtabula and Ashtabula Township and being a part of the highway known as United States route number twenty, shall be known as the “Reverend Dr. Sam Wells, Jr., Memorial Viaduct.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers on the viaduct indicating its name.
Effective Date: 06-18-2002
The road known as state route number four hundred forty-four running in a north and south direction, commencing at the intersection with state route number four in Montgomery county and extending through Greene county to its point of junction with interstate route six hundred seventy-five, shall be known as “Freedom Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name and giving the names of the fifty-two former hostages and of the eight servicemen who died in the attempted rescue of the hostages in April, 1980.
Effective Date: 07-05-1982
The bridge spanning the Paddy creek near the village of Proctorville in Lawrence county and being a part of the highway known as state route number seven shall be known as the “Judge Kenneth B. Ater Bridge.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers on the bridge, or the approaches thereto, indicating its name.
Effective Date: 06-18-2002
That portion of the road known as state route number seventy-two running in a north and south direction, commencing at the intersection of state route number seventy-two and interstate number seventy in Clark county and extending northward to the boundary of Clark county and Champaign county including that portion of South Limestone street running in front of the former Springfield high school, shall be known as the “Governor James A. Rhodes Memorial Highway.” This designation is in addition to the designation in section 5533.23 of the Revised Code.
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-19-2003
That portion of the road known as state route number seven running in a north and south direction, commencing at the intersection of state route number seven and Rush Run road in Jefferson county and extending southward to the boundary of Jefferson and Belmont counties, shall be known as “Bill Mazeroski Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-24-2003
The continuous portion of the road known as state route number forty-nine running in a northerly and then northwesterly direction, located within the municipal corporation of Trotwood and extending into the municipal corporation of Clayton, shall be known as “Joseph Guy LaPointe, Jr. Memorial Parkway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 04-07-2003
The road known as United States route number forty-two running in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction, commencing at the boundary of the municipal corporation of Xenia and extending to the boundary of the municipal corporation of Cedarville, shall be known as “Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-24-1986
The road known as state route number forty-eight, running in a northerly and southerly direction, commencing in Shelby county and continuing through the counties of Miami, Montgomery, and Warren and ending in Clermont county, shall be known as the “U.S.A.F. pararescue memorial parkway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That portion of the road known as United States route thirty-three beginning in Willshire, Ohio, and running in a southeasterly and northwesterly direction through the counties of Van Wert, Mercer, Auglaize, Logan, Union, Franklin, Fairfield, Hocking, Athens, and Meigs to the West Virginia border shall be known as the “Marine Corps League Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-12-1997
In addition to the designation of the road known as United States route thirty-three in section 5533.63 of the Revised Code, that portion of United States route thirty-three located within Logan county extending from the Union county line to Logan county road fifty-seven, for a period of nine years after the effective date of this section, also shall be known as the “Edward K. Core, Jr. Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation shall erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name. Nine years after the effective date of this section, the portion of United States route thirty-three designated by this section shall cease to be known as the “Edward K. Core, Jr. Memorial Highway.” The director shall remove the markers erected along the highway indicating its name and shall present the markers to the family of Edward K. Core, Jr.
Effective Date: 08-10-2000
The road known as state route number two, running in an easterly and westerly direction, within the municipal corporation of Willoughby only, shall be known as the “Brian Montgomery Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2007 HB119 09-29-2007
The road known as state route number sixty, running in a northerly and southerly direction through Ashland county only, shall be known as the “Thomas A. Van Meter Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 11-03-1999
The road known as state route number five hundred seventy-one, running in an easterly and westerly direction, through Miami county only, shall be known as the “Robert E. Netzley Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name only if the department of transportation receives private contributions sufficient to pay all costs of manufacturing, erecting, and maintaining the markers. Any private money received by the department for the purposes of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state highway operating fund or any other fund of the department as determined by the director. No public money shall be used to pay the costs associated with highway markers erected under this section.
Effective Date: 04-07-2003
That portion of the road known as state route number seven hundred eleven, commencing at interstate six hundred eighty in Mahoning county and extending in a northeasterly direction to the intersection of United States route four hundred twenty-two shall be known as the “Robert E. Hagan Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That portion of the road known as United States route forty located within Clark county extending from the junction with state route two hundred thirty-five to the junction with Gordon road at the Bethel township line shall be known as the “Wayne Embry Way.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 09-01-2000
The road known as state route number two, running in an easterly and westerly direction, commencing at the approach of the “Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge” and extending through Erie county only, shall be known as the “Jackie Mayer Miss America Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 08-29-2002
That portion of the road known as interstate number four hundred ninety, running in a westerly and easterly direction within the municipal corporation of Cleveland between the intersections of that highway and interstate numbers seventy-one and ninety in the west and interstate number seventy-seven in the east shall be known as the “Troy Lee James Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-19-2003
Notwithstanding any action taken by the director of transportation pursuant to section 5511.09 of the Revised Code to the contrary, that portion of interstate route two hundred seventy running in a northerly and southerly direction within western Franklin county, between the intersection of that highway and interstate route seventy and the georgesville road interchange of interstate route two hundred seventy, shall be known as the “Trooper Frank G. Vazquez Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 04-07-2003
The road known as state route number one hundred twenty-six, commencing in the community of Venice in Butler county and extending westward to the Indiana border, shall be known as the “Governor William Bebb Bicentennial Roadway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
The road known as state route number seven hundred forty-four, commencing in the municipal corporation of Somerville in Butler county and extending eastward to the intersection of that road and state route number one hundred twenty-two in that county, shall be known as the “Governor James M. Cox Bicentennial Roadway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
In addition to the designation in section 5533.14 of the Revised Code, the road known as state route number four, commencing at the intersection of that road and High Street in the municipal corporation of Hamilton in Butler county and extending northeasterly to the intersection of that state route and central avenue in the municipal corporation of Middletown in that county, shall be known as the “Governor James E. Campbell Bicentennial Roadway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
The road known as United States route number one hundred twenty-seven, commencing in the municipal corporation of Seven Mile in Butler county and extending northward to the intersection of that United States route and United States route number thirty-five in the municipal corporation of Eaton in Preble county, shall be known as the “Governor Andrew L. Harris Bicentennial Roadway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
The Maud-Hughes road bridge spanning Gregory Creek in Butler county, located at mile twenty-three and eighteen-hundredths of state route number one hundred twenty-nine, shall be known as the “William R. Foster Bridge.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the bridge, or the approaches thereto, indicating its name.
Effective Date: 03-05-2004
The road known as state route number one hundred twenty-nine, beginning in Butler county at the junction with interstate number seventy-five and extending westward through the municipal corporation of Hamilton to the Indiana border, shall be known as the “Butler County Veterans Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2004 HB59 10-13-04
That portion of the road known as state route one hundred eighty-eight, located within Fairfield county only, shall be known as the “Deputy Ethan Collins Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2006 HB699 03-29-2007
That portion of the road known as state route number four, commencing at interstate seventy in Clark county and extending in a northeasterly direction to the western-most boundary of the municipal corporation of Springfield, shall be known as the “Heritage Parkway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2004 HB59 10-13-04
The road known as state route number ninety-three, running in a northerly and southerly direction through Coshocton county only, shall be known as the “Crile-Lower Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2004 HB59 10-13-04
The bridge spanning the Maumee River in Lucas county, being a part of the highway known as interstate route number two hundred eighty and having a scheduled completion date of approximately August of the year 2005, shall be known as the “Veterans’ Glass City Skyway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon the bridge or its approaches indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That portion of state route sixty-six located in Auglaize county and running in a northerly and southerly direction between state route one hundred nineteen and state route two hundred seventy-four, shall be known as the “Kenneth Jutte-John Garman memorial highway.
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That portion of the road known as United States route thirty-five, running in an easterly and westerly direction within Gallia county only, shall be known as the “Bob Evans Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
The following portions of the following highways, located within Gallia county, shall be known as the “Nehemiah and Permelia Atwood Memorial Highway” :
(A) State route number five hundred eighty-eight, commencing within the municipal corporation of Rio Grande and running in an easterly direction to the municipal corporation of Rodney to the intersection of that state route and Jackson pike;
(B) Jackson pike, commencing at the intersection of that highway and state route number five hundred eighty-eight and running in an easterly direction to the intersection of Jackson pike and state route number one hundred sixty.
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers upon those portions of those highways indicating their name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
The road known as state route number one hundred sixty, running in a northerly and southerly direction within Gallia county only, shall be known as the “Charles E. Holzer Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
The road known as state route number seven hundred fifty-six, running in an easterly and westerly direction within Brown and Clermont counties only, shall be known as the “Ohio Army National Guard Two Hundred Sixteenth Engineering Battalion Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That part of the road known as state route number two hundred nine, located within Guernsey county and commencing at the intersection of that state route and Wheeling avenue within the city of Cambridge and extending in a southerly direction and ending at exit number one hundred seventy-eight of that state route, shall be known as “Veterans’ Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
The road known as United States route number twenty-four, running in an easterly and westerly direction within Defiance county only, shall be known as the “Defiance County Veterans Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name only if the department of transportation receives private contributions sufficient to pay all costs of manufacturing, erecting, and maintaining the markers. Any private money received by the department for the purposes of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state highway operating fund or any other fund of the department as determined by the director. No public money shall be used to pay the costs associated with highway markers erected under this section.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
The portion of the road known as United States route two hundred fifty, commencing at interstate route seventy-seven and extending in a southeasterly direction through the municipal corporation of Uhrichsville, shall be known as the “Bill Hinig Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That portion of the road known as state route number three hundred fifteen running in a north and south direction within Franklin county, commencing at the point where that state route crosses over King avenue and extending northward to the boundary of Franklin county and Delaware county, shall be known as the “Lawrence E. Hughes Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name. The director may accept private contributions to pay all or part of the costs of manufacturing, erecting, and maintaining the markers. Any private money the department receives for the purposes of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state highway operating fund or any other fund of the department as determined by the director.
Effective Date: 05-18-2005
That part of the road known as state route number forty-four, located within Lake county and commencing at the intersection of that state route and state route number two and extending in a northerly direction and ending at headlands beach state park, shall be known as the “LCpl Andy Nowacki Memorial Highway.”
The director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the highway indicating its name.
Effective Date: 2007 HB119 09-29-2007