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Ellisonville Park to close Oct. 29
Published 10:03am Friday, September 28, 2012County to fight ODOT over proposal
A week after an Ohio Department of Transportation representative said the prospect of closing Ellisonville Park was in its preliminary stages, the Lawrence County Commissioners report the shutdown date for the rest area is set for Oct. 29.
That date is according to a Sept. 14, letter to the commission from Vaughn E. Wilson, ODOT District 9 Deputy Director.
Now the commission wants to see what the public thinks about the closing and will start circulating petitions next week at grocery stores and gas stations along State Route 93, where the rest area is located.
“I can say I am strongly opposed to doing this,” Commission President Les Boggs said at Thursday’s regular commission meeting. “There are numerous family reunions that take place there.”
Petitions to gauge the public’s desire to keep the rest area open will be placed at Holiday BP, Rich Oil, Pine Tree Grocery, Tipton Grocery, Phillips Grocery and the Hecla Fire Station.
ODOT created the park in 1939 to provide a rest area with bathroom facility for motorists going up and down State Route 93. ODOT has a permit with the Wayne National Forest to use about 10 and one-half acres of the forest for the rest area. Ellisonville is classified as a primitive rest area and is one of 17 such areas originally built in District 9. It is one of two still in operation in the district.
Over the past two and a half years ODOT has spent $85,000 to maintain the area.
“That includes structural work, major maintenance, custodial care, mowing pumping (out the facility) and cleaning,” Kathleen Fuller, ODOT spokesperson, said last week. “Roadside rest areas have outlived their usefulness. We have had a lot of maintenance problems with our primitive rest areas. Some of them have gone back to the 1930s. These primitive facilities are in seriously failing condition and there are different issues with each of them.”
Fuller was unable to be reached for comment Thursday.
One of the major problems is that the underground vaults that hold waste are cracked and would have to be removed if the facility were to be upgraded.
“This primitive rest area no longer serves a viable purpose for the motoring public and is often the site of activities outside the scope of the special permit,” Vaughn’s letter stated. “To continue to maintain this primitive rest area or to upgrade it to current design standards would be cost prohibitive and not a wise use of our diminishing funds.”
Boggs countered the area receives much use as a place for truckers to stop for short naps and for motorists to use the restrooms, as well as a spot for reunion and family gatherings.
“I disagree that it no longer serves a viable purpose,” he said. “If it costs $85,000 to pump it out, then somebody is using it.”
Commissionor Bill Pratt argued that closing the park would not provide that much of a savings for ODOT.
“ODOT has a certain manpower here,” Pratt said. “They are not going to decrease manpower if they close Ellison Park.”
Fuller had said that if the forest wanted to maintain the park, it could. In an earlier conversation Boggs had asked Tim Slone of the Wayne National Forest if the forest would take it over. However, Slone said maintenance costs would range from $25,000 to $30,000 a year and the forest would not want to take over more commitments.
The petitions will be circulated for two weeks.
“We want to see what kind of response there is,” Boggs said. “I feel it is going to be overwhelming.”
After Oct. 29, ODOT will begin demolition the structures, driveways and culverts, according to Vaughn’s letter.




of course ODOT doesnt need it because there workers doesnt get cell service there for the 8 hours they sit in there trucks on the phone with their feet hanging out the window….
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And the shelter to be torn down also??
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Years ago when I was growing up in Lawrence County I remember traveling up Rt 93 to reach the Wayne National Forest. At the time everything, even the homes along 93, looked so nice. It seemed to be a place like other areas of Ohio where public lands and parks created a beautiful area.
The last time I traveled Rt 93 which was about 6 months ago, I was astounded at the ugliness of the area. Most of the trees along 93 had been hacked by private landowners, idiots on dozers had a field day scraping the land of all vegetation, abandoned houses, filthy properties. Well, oh my, what happened here?
Although I do have to say there are a few nice properties left and I bet those poor landowners stuck in the middle of the filth probably have the same opinion as I do. The only thing that outshines the mess is the Wayne National Forest – it’s really too bad the Wayne doesn’t own more land along Rt 93 so the rest of us do not have to look at the filth.
I’ve noticed the rest area/park and I’m one to pay close attention to details so I generally notice what and who are in the parking lot. Perfect location for drugheads to meet.
If the county had created a tourism industry rather than a countywide redneck oasis, maybe the park would be beneficial, in fact, it may have become a substantial visitors center. The iron furnace along 93 may have been saved and restored. But poor planning and no forethought, no imagination, no creativity, no innovation, no leadership, well, that means the park will close and go back to the national forest – yippee!!
ODOT – please take the roadway/parking lot out too so it can no longer be accessed. Thank you!
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See comment “below” swimmingupstream.
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ODOT is useless in Lawrence county. That woman proabably never been to Ellisonville park, Parties, travellers, cycylists, hunters are always there. I have seen no abuse of that site. She should be fired, or have her house shut down and turned into a rest area
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I’d have to give ODOT 4 Pinocchios on this one. They announced a few days ago they were considering whether to close the park or not, when in fact the decision had been made, considering the letter the commissioners received was dated Sept. 14. No wonder people distrust government.
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Ellisonville park has always been clean. Have seen many family gatherings over the years.
Maybe Poor Richard saw me hand some guy 40 bucks that belonged to him. (coincidence poor richard saw this in his 6 months survey) He had dropped it at auto parts store not realizing he had, which I found. Left my phone number that I had found some cash on the ground.
Other than that, I’m sure law enforcement would know what’s going on at night since a state trooper parks there some times.
Looking for you know who to speed by.
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p.s.–pine tree carry out needs more blank forms. Petitions at this location are full already!!
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I think that this is dirty Ellisonville has been there for as long as I can remember and there used to be outhouses up on the hill. There is no place for visitors to our area to stop to take a pee. And ODOT seriously thinks that the store owners in our area will let complete strangers use their restrooms I THINK NOT!
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Sounds like ODOT is closing it with a passion. Removing roads and culverts? Lawrence county just got dumped again by ODOT. They do a very poor job of maintaining thruout the county.
I’m signing.
PS. Where are our elected officials out of Columbus?
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I will be signing…
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