Ohio State Route 235
State Route 235 is a north-south state highway in the western portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at US 68 near the small town of Oldtown just north of Xenia, and its northern terminus is at State Route 65 at the Maumee River nearly east of Grand Rapids, west of Otsego.
Prior to late 1968, SR 235's northern terminus was at an intersection with State Route 4 and then State Route 69, which ran from downtown Dayton northward to State Route 65. With the reconstruction of SR 4/SR 69 to a high speed thoroughfare from I-75 to I-70, SR 69 southwards was discontinued, and northwards from the intersection was renumbered as an almost 200 mile northern extension of SR 235. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation District 7, this renumbering occurred because the number 69 has certain sexual meanings in popular culture, and the signs kept getting stolen.
Route description
The portion of SR 235 within Fairborn is designated "Army Specialist Jesse Adam Snow Memorial Highway", in honor of a Fairborn High School graduate who was killed by enemy fire on November 14, 2010 in Afghanistan.History
- 1926 – Original route certified; originally routed along its current alignment from Oldtown to Fairborn.
- March 9, 1932 – Extended north to State Route 4 approximately north of Fairborn along previously unnumbered road.
- 1969 – Extended north to its current terminus along previous State Route 69.
In summer 2020, ODOT made plans to convert the intersection with US 68, SR 235's southern terminus, to a roundabout, near Oldtown in Xenia Township, Greene County, almost north of downtown Xenia. Construction was expected to begin in spring 2023 and to be completed that fall, with an estimated cost of $2 million. However, site preparations did not begin until early June 2024, and it was announced that construction would begin on July 16, at a cost of $2.29 million, to be completed by the fall. On December 3, 2024, the roundabout was substantially completed except for minor finish work such as landscaping, which is scheduled to be done in spring 2025.
State Route 69 before 1969
- 1923 – Originally routed from Dayton to Forest.
- 1938 – Extended north to McComb along previously unnumbered road, from McComb to Hoytville along the previous alignment of State Route 186, and from Hoytville to east of Grand Rapids along a previously unnumbered road.
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