Livingston Avenue Resurfacing - Nelson Road to College Avenue and College Avenue to I-70

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This project consists of resurfacing Livingston Ave from approximately 150 ft east of Nelson Rd to the Alum reek Bridge (east bridge approach) and resume along College Ave south to approximately 250 ft south of the I-70 interchange.

This project is located on the Vision Zero Columbus High Injury Network due to the number of serious or fatal crashes, and/or crashes involving vulnerable road users like people walking, biking or on a motorcycle. The addition of sidewalks will improve pedestrian safety on this roadway.

It is also located in a Vision Zero Communities of Interest area. Residents in Communities of Interest may have fewer choices about how, when and where they travel, putting them at higher risk as they move around. Extra investment in roadway and other transportation safety improvements may be needed to enhance safety.

This project consists of resurfacing Livingston Ave from approximately 150 ft east of Nelson Rd to the Alum reek Bridge (east bridge approach) and resume along College Ave south to approximately 250 ft south of the I-70 interchange.

This project is located on the Vision Zero Columbus High Injury Network due to the number of serious or fatal crashes, and/or crashes involving vulnerable road users like people walking, biking or on a motorcycle. The addition of sidewalks will improve pedestrian safety on this roadway.

It is also located in a Vision Zero Communities of Interest area. Residents in Communities of Interest may have fewer choices about how, when and where they travel, putting them at higher risk as they move around. Extra investment in roadway and other transportation safety improvements may be needed to enhance safety.

Page published: 16 Mar 2026, 11:54 AM