ODOT wants feedback on roundabout
VW independent staff/submitted information
Taking the next step forward, the Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 is seeking public comments on a project to construct a roundabout at the intersection of U.S. 224 and Van Wert-Decatur Road, just west of the city of Van Wert. The intersection is the site of frequent accidents.
In 2025, ODOT completed a safety study of the U.S. 224 and Van Wert-Decatur Road intersection to evaluate safety enhancement options such as a multi-way stop, traffic signal, or a roundabout. The study recommends transforming the three-legged T-intersection into a single-lane roundabout. Ohio’s Highway Safety Program is funding the project, with construction slated for 2029.
Following a comparison of roundabout design options, ODOT recommends an off-center circular roundabout. The design allows for phased construction to reduce traffic impacts, requires temporary right-of-way (only for construction), and has the lowest construction cost.
Construction cost is estimated at $3.58 million.

The public is encouraged to share their thoughts on the proposed design alternatives for the intersection by July 15. Comments regarding the project will be accepted at any time, but those received by the deadline will be included in the official public input summary report. Public input will help shape the final design.
- Use the comment form on the project website or contact the project manager directly (see below).
- Requests for interpretation service or reasonable accommodation may be submitted through the project website or by contacting the project manager.
- Visit the project webpage to view the design alternatives and to submit feedback:
Project website: click here.
Project manager: Morgan Gerdeman, 419.999.6869, or email Morgan.Gerdeman@dot.ohio.gov.
POSTED: 06/15/26 at 1:38 pm. FILED UNDER: News





