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Krumroy Road Closure in Summit County to Affect Traffic Next Week

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Published on October 30, 2025
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Drivers in Summit County should prepare for a slight detour in their commute next week, as a section of Krumroy Road is slated for closure due to necessary infrastructure updates. Summit County Engineer Alan Brubaker announced that the road will be closed for three days starting Monday, November 3, to accommodate the replacement of a culvert, an essential component for managing water flow beneath the roadway.

The stretch of road affected is between Pressler Road and Myersville Road, though it’s important to note that access to homes and businesses in the area will be maintained throughout the duration of the project, Brubaker's team has set detour signs and routes using Pressler Road, Killian Road, and Myersville Road—these detours are designed to minimize disruption and keep traffic moving as efficiently as possible while the repair is in progress.

As anyone familiar with construction knows, such undertakings are, unfortunately, vulnerable to the whims of the weather, indeed, the county engineer's office acknowledged that all work is subject to inclement weather conditions, which could potentially cause delays or extend the closure beyond the anticipated three days.

For those seeking more detailed information about the road closure or the detour plan, authorities have provided specifics, which can be found by visiting the Summit County Engineer's website. Considering the impact such closures can have on daily routines and the importance of staying informed, engagement with updates as they occur is advisable for residents and frequent travelers through this corridor.