MOUNT VERNON — As water was rising in area creeks and rivers Monday following Sunday night’s heavy rainfall, numerous local emergency personnel were busy keeping an eye on roads, bridges and culverts to assure traveling around the county was safe for drivers.
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The following roads are closed due to high water
Apple Valley Drive off of Danville-Amity Road.
Ohio 205 between Shadley Valley Road and Orange Hill Road.
Wally Road.
The following roads are now open:
Glenn Road
Zion Road
Hazel Dell Road
Sparta Road
Killduff Road
Lower Green Valley Road
Larry Bechtel of the Knox County Engineer’s Office reported that water was across the road in various places, with few of them being a major concern.
“We have cones and barricades up in multiple places,” said Bechtel. “The flooding was just widespread, but it’s not as bad as the 1998 flood.”
County crews were working with township crews on Monday, addressing various culvert problems and many road washouts. Many of these were difficult to address until the water went down. Bechtel stated that many creeks had not crested as of mid-Monday afternoon, referring especially to those in southern Knox County, particularly near Bladensburg. “We’re monitoring these to see what happens,” said Bechtel.
“We have washouts all over the place,” Chris Horton, Knox County Highway Department road superintendent said this morning.
Major washouts were on Apple Valley Drive at the north end of Apple Valley and on Mishey Road just west of Knox Lake Road. The Apple Valley Drive washout was being checked this morning for damage and if it could be opened.
A washout around a new bridge on Old Mansfield Road, just south of Ohio 95, was filled in yesterday and the road re-opened.
Crews will continue to work today on flooded areas including those along Danville-Amity Road.
A bridge at the intersection of Banning Road and Lovers Lane will need to be filled in where water washed out sections. Horton added there were numerous similar occurrences on township roads but he didn’t have a count this morning as to how many. He said eight roads were closed Monday but four were already open this morning.
Knox County Emergency Management Agency Director Brian Hess told the News this morning that waters were receding and the county is in good shape and is not in any emergency situations.


