Ohio State Route 225

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State Route 225 marker

State Route 225
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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 20.02 mi[1] (32.22 km)
Existed: 1924 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 183 in Alliance
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North end: SR 5 in Paris Township
Location
Counties: Portage, Stark
Highway system
SR 224 SR 226

State Route 225 (SR 225) is a north–south state highway in northeastern Ohio. It stretches for just over 20 miles (32 km) from its southern terminus in northern Alliance where it meets State Route 183 to its northern terminus at State Route 5 opposite the Ravenna Training and Logistics Site in Paris Township. It passes through the mostly rural areas of northern Stark County and southeastern Portage County. The road is two lanes almost the entire length, except for the portion at the partial interchange with the future U.S. Route 62 just north of the Alliance city limits. State Route 225 is co-signed with U.S. Route 224 from the western border of Deerfield Township east to the Deerfield Circle and with State Route 14 for a short distance as it turns north from the circle. It crosses Interstate 76 at exit 48 in Palmyra Township just north of its intersection with Tallmadge Road (County Road 18), formerly designated as State Route 18.

History

State Route 225 was first designated in 1924, though initially it ran along part of what is now Alliance Road in Portage County, extending from the current U.S. Route 224 to the south and ending at State Route 14 in the small town of Yale to the north.[2][3]

In 1931, State Route 225 was routed along what is now the northern section of State Route 183 from Atwater Center north to Edinburg.[4][5] By 1937, it was again rerouted and extended, returning to its original location to Yale, but this time going 3 miles (4.8 km) further north, and extending south to Alliance along its current alignment south of U.S. Route 224.[6][7] In 1970, State Route 225 was rerouted once again to its current alignment, turning east along U.S. Route 224 to Deerfield Center and then turning north at State Route 14 along what had previously been designated State Route 627.[8][9]

Major intersections

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Stark Alliance 0.00 0.00 SR 183 (Diehl Street / North Union Street)
Lexington Township 0.53 0.85 US 62F west – Canton Eastern terminus of unsigned US 62F
Portage Atwater Township - Deerfield Township Line 6.78 10.91 US 224 west (Waterloo Road) Southern end of US 224 concurrency
Deerfield Township 9.39 15.11 US 224 east / SR 14 south (Cleveland-East Liverpool Road) – Salem, Canfield Northern end of US 224 concurrency, southern end of SR 14 concurrency; Deerfield Circle
9.48 15.26 SR 14 north (Cleveland-East Liverpool Road) Northern end of SR 14 concurrency
Palmyra Township 14.98 24.11 I-76 – Akron, Youngstown Exit 48 (I-76)
Paris Township 20.02 32.22 SR 5 (Ravenna-Warren Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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