Cemetery Road at I-270 Trail Study

The City of Hilliard is seeking public input on four alternative routes for a multiuse path that will connect the east and west sides of Cemetery Road at Interstate 270.

A Talk2Us webpage has been developed to provide information and gather public feedback on four proposed options that will address the pedestrian gap at Cemetery Road and I-270. Those who live, work, or travel in the City of Hilliard are encouraged to provide comments.

Public comments can also be made by filling out a comment card at the Hilliard Municipal Building, 3800 Municipal Way.

Feedback will be accepted from July 5 through Aug. 5.

According to Letty Schamp, Director of Transportation and Mobility for the City of Hilliard, this path will provide a safe connection for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other users via a pedestrian bridge and – with one alternative – a tunnel.

Connecting Cemetery Road to Mill Run by trail will allow people who use alternative means of transportation to cross the corridor for jobs, shopping, recreational activities, and more.

The community’s participation is valuable in the City’s decision-making and prioritization of capital projects.

“We want the public to take all the alternatives and evaluation criteria into consideration to help us pick the best option,” Schamp said.

In addition to community input, the City will evaluate criteria such as directness of route, safety, traffic management, and environmental factors when making the final decision.

The four options include:

“All of these alternatives are safer than existing conditions,” Schamp said. “Each one fills a specific gap, and we have to decide which design best serves our community.”

The various alternatives are estimated to cost between $3.8 million and $6.2 million.

Take the survey here.

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Have you heard about Hilliard City Lab, the City’s innovative technology platform?

This growing initiative supports businesses and entrepreneurs with resources and grants to transform ideas into business growth. To better inform residents and the Hilliard business community about this Citywide initiative, we’re launching a new podcast called “Hilliard City Lab Connect,” starting today!

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The first episode features City of Hilliard IT Director Duane Powell, who was influential in bringing this concept to Hilliard.

The monthly podcast will dive deeper into the background and mission of Hilliard City Lab, highlighting success stories from its partners and companies, many of which are located at the Hilliard City Lab Tech Incubator on Lyman Drive.

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Have a question about Hilliard City Lab or want to share your idea? Please email citylab@hilliardohio.gov.

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