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ABOUT THE STUDY
The City of Columbus along with a consultant team led by MS Consultants is beginning a study of the Gender Road corridor. This study will develop a plan for improvements to the Gender Road corridor from Winchester Pike to Brice Road. The study includes transportation and traffic research, traffic analysis, and a feasibility study to result in projects that will improve safety, implement complete street improvements, and accommodate future development.
We need your help! Your input will help shape the corridor’s future design. Please take a few minutes to let us know your thoughts about traveling along Gender Road. This survey will take about 5 minutes and your responses will remain anonymous. Information gathered in this survey will assist the consultant team by identifying issues as well as opportunities for improvements along the corridor. Results will be shared in a public meeting planned for early spring 2023.
If you have comments or would like to share information, please submit public comments hereon the study.
ABOUT THE STUDY
The City of Columbus along with a consultant team led by MS Consultants is beginning a study of the Gender Road corridor. This study will develop a plan for improvements to the Gender Road corridor from Winchester Pike to Brice Road. The study includes transportation and traffic research, traffic analysis, and a feasibility study to result in projects that will improve safety, implement complete street improvements, and accommodate future development.
We need your help! Your input will help shape the corridor’s future design. Please take a few minutes to let us know your thoughts about traveling along Gender Road. This survey will take about 5 minutes and your responses will remain anonymous. Information gathered in this survey will assist the consultant team by identifying issues as well as opportunities for improvements along the corridor. Results will be shared in a public meeting planned for early spring 2023.
If you have comments or would like to share information, please submit public comments hereon the study.