Update: Summit and Morse roads to experience moving closure
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Please be advised that Summit Road, from Cable Road through the corporate limit at Morse Road, will experience a moving closure due to Water and Sanitary work by Licking Regional Water District. This closure is anticipated to start on July 20, 2026, and last until March 1, 2027. Local traffic to residences on Summit Road will be maintained, when possible, from either Graham Road or Cable Road; otherwise, the roadway will be completely closed to through traffic. Please see the map below for the detour route that will be posted.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as this public infrastructure improvement project is completed. If you have any questions, please contact the Licking Regional Water District at 740-927-0410.

Feb 10
Summit and Morse roads waterline and sewer extension announced
The Licking Regional Water District is pleased to announce that we are moving forward with a new project to extend potable water and sanitary sewer service along portions of Summit Road and Morse Road in the City of Pataskala and Jersey Township. The project is currently out for public bid, with construction activities anticipated to begin in spring 2026.
The project area begins on Summit Road SW north of Cable Road, continues to Morse Road and extends east along Morse Road ending near Harrison Road SW. The improvements include the installation of approximately 11,400 feet of 8-inch and 16-inch PVC waterline and nearly 10,300 feet of 12-inch PVC sanitary sewer.
The Licking Regional Water District is not requiring residential property owners in the project area to connect to water or sewer lines upon completion of this project.
Residents and property owners who would like to review the project plans or learn more about water or sewer service associated with this project are encouraged to contact Licking Regional Water District at 740-927-0410 or customerservice@lickingregionalwater.gov.
Read the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Assessment on the project here.



