Six-way Chapel Hill intersection to get new signals, signs as part of $14M in Akron-area transportation projects

Drivers who are frustrated by a six-way intersection, known as “Barney’s Busy Corners” on the border of Cuyahoga Falls and Akron may get some relief in the next year or two.

In December, members of the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) Policy Committee approved spending $325,465 to build new signals, controls and signage at the complicated intersection near the now-defunct Chapel Hill Mall.

Dubbed “Barney’s Busy Corners,” the intersection is located where Howe Avenue, Brittain Road, Northwest Avenue, West Howe Road, Tallmadge Road and Bailey Road come together…

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