McNaughten Road Shared Use Path - Main Street to Broad Street
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The City of Columbus, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation, plans to improve pedestrian safety and mobility along McNaughten Road between E. Main Street and Sister Nancy Ganse Lane just south of Broad Street. The city will construct a shared-use path on the east side of McNaughten Road and install additional sidewalk on the west side to connect residential development to bus stops. This project will also add three midblock crossings with pedestrian push-button flashing signals at Cherry Hill Drive, Olde Orchard Drive and Whitman Road/Marias Point Lane, and install three turn lanes along McNaughten Road.
This project will improve connectivity, safety and mobility for people walking and biking along McNaughten Road between E. Main Street and Sister Nancy Ganse Lane/Stornoway Drive.
This project is located in a Vision Zero Columbus 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.
The City of Columbus, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation, plans to improve pedestrian safety and mobility along McNaughten Road between E. Main Street and Sister Nancy Ganse Lane just south of Broad Street. The city will construct a shared-use path on the east side of McNaughten Road and install additional sidewalk on the west side to connect residential development to bus stops. This project will also add three midblock crossings with pedestrian push-button flashing signals at Cherry Hill Drive, Olde Orchard Drive and Whitman Road/Marias Point Lane, and install three turn lanes along McNaughten Road.
This project will improve connectivity, safety and mobility for people walking and biking along McNaughten Road between E. Main Street and Sister Nancy Ganse Lane/Stornoway Drive.
This project is located in a Vision Zero Columbus 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.