Renner Road - Trabue Road - McKinely Avenue (RTMC) Mobility Study

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ABOUT THE STUDY

The Renner Rd-Trabue Rd-McKinely Ave (RTMC) corridor serves multiple communities on the west side of Columbus, provides connectivity to the downtown Central Business District, as well as access to major routes like US-33, I-70, and I-670. Like many corridors across the City of Columbus the RTMC is experiencing significant growth and development, bringing increased pressure onto the transportation network.

This study provides conceptual recommendations for the corridor, addressing the core objectives determined during the inauguration of the project; improve mobility in the RTMC, maximize economic vitality, improve health and safety, and improve access to employment. Multimodal improvements should be prioritized along the corridor as they align with community sentiment, as well as multiple City plans including Vision Zero 2.0 and the Climate Action Plan.

This study will be utilized as a planning tool to inform future infrastructure decisions where feasible and to seek funding for proposed improvements.

ABOUT THE STUDY

The Renner Rd-Trabue Rd-McKinely Ave (RTMC) corridor serves multiple communities on the west side of Columbus, provides connectivity to the downtown Central Business District, as well as access to major routes like US-33, I-70, and I-670. Like many corridors across the City of Columbus the RTMC is experiencing significant growth and development, bringing increased pressure onto the transportation network.

This study provides conceptual recommendations for the corridor, addressing the core objectives determined during the inauguration of the project; improve mobility in the RTMC, maximize economic vitality, improve health and safety, and improve access to employment. Multimodal improvements should be prioritized along the corridor as they align with community sentiment, as well as multiple City plans including Vision Zero 2.0 and the Climate Action Plan.

This study will be utilized as a planning tool to inform future infrastructure decisions where feasible and to seek funding for proposed improvements.

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