What is the latest word on the Alum Creek bike trail?
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What is the latest word on the Alum Creek bike trail?
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Bike Trail (continued)
I received an e-mail message from a representative from the Westerville Parks and Rec. They ststed that the stretch from I-270 to 161 would be a joint venture with Cols Rec and Parks. The trail would run on the East side of Alum Creek. They hope to have this stretch completed by mid-2003. At 161, the path would switch to the West side of Alum Creek. The stretch from 161 to points South would be done by ODOT. What is the word from ODOT on their bidding and/or construction? If the West side is their intention, will we have a bridge connecting our park to the trail on the other bank? |
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Westerville Parks and Rec e-mail
Here is the message I received from Michael Cooper: The City of Westerville and the City of Columbus both have partnered to get grants to construct the Alum Creek Bikeway from Schrock Road to Route 161 in our respective jurisdictions. Westerville will be bidding out the contruction this winter from Schrock Road to I-270 and costruction will be completed in 2003. I believe that ODOT is in the process of bidding the Columbus portion now! Their section is much longer so you will need to ask them the status of the bid and completion date. I would like to remind you that these projects are both part of the Ohio Erie Trail from Lake Erie to the Ohio River when completed. The Westerville section will be on the east side if Alum Creek and will shift to the west side in Columbus south of Westerville. |
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An answer to my own question
The following table shows what I've been told is open to traffic or planned for construction. Franklin The Creeks, a path in SE Franklin County that follows Alum Creek from the Three Creeks Metro Park north to SR 104. Part of 17-mile long Alum Creek Bikeway which, when complete, will connect to Westerville. 4.3 The City of Columbus Recreation and Parks, and the Metropolitan Park District of Columbus & Franklin County 614-645-2441 or 614-891-0700 TDD - 614-895-6240 Franklin Alum Creek Bikeway - I-670 Bikeway connector to The Creeks path. Call Dale for details. planned for 2003 const. Dale Hooper, Bicycle Coordinator, City of Columbus Public Service Dept., Traffic Engineering, 109 N. Front Street Columbus, OH 43215 614-645-8079 Franklin Alum Creek Bikeway - Academy Park to Main St. 0.34 City of Columbus Recreation and Parks, 200 Greenlawn Avenue, Columbus, OH 43223 614-645-2441 Franklin Alum Creek Bikeway - Livingston Avenue to Academy Park 0.75 City of Columbus Recreation and Parks, 200 Greenlawn Avenue, Columbus, OH 43223 614-645-2441 Franklin Alum Creek Bikeway, from old SR 161 to the Columbus/Westerville corp line at I-270. 40% of costs to be paid with Federal Enhancement funds, gotten from Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC), City of Columbus funds will cover the rest. ODOT awarded the job to Ft. Defiance Construction and Supply on 12/30/02. Expected completion, 10/31/03. planned for 2003 const. 2.45 Brad Westall, City of Columbus Recreation and Parks, 200 Greenlawn Avenue, Columbus, OH 43223 614-645-2441 A planned project not shown in the table will run from SR 161 south to the soccer fields at Easton. All points between Easton and Airport Drive are long range planning, as, to my knowledge there is no funding lined up. ''I have been informed that Westerville and Columbus are handling the section from Westerville to SR 161 and ODOT has the rest.'' This person misinformed you. . . Alum Creek is located in the City of Columbus, and the bikeway is a City of Columbus initiative. The City is responsible for environmental clearances, plan development, right of way acquisition, and must secure funding. ODNR, MORPC, and ODOT fund bikeways, and foundations may also provide funds. (The only active City of Columbus bikeway selected by this office is the extension of the Olentangy Bikeway from Wilson Bridge Road over to Mt. Air, on SR 315. That project was also awarded to a contractor on 12/30/02) ODOT's involvement with bikeways: we select projects from among the many applicants for Federal Enhancement funds. (ODOT can affect the pace of construction ONLY if the City of Columbus submits an application for funds). If funded, we encourage the City to keep it on schedule. If the agreement between ODOT and the City of Columbus is that ODOT will handle the bids, then, when plans are done, ODOT awards the project to a contractor. An agreement is signed between ODOT and the contractor, and ODOT's responsibility is to ensure the bikeway is built according to plan/guidelines with acceptable materials, if Federal funds are used. ODOT handles inspections. Once construction is done, and acceptable to the City, the project is turned over to them to maintain. Thank you for your interest in Ohio's bikeways. Sharon Todd, Parks and Bicycle/Pedestrian Programs Manager Ohio DOT, Office of Local Projects 1980 W. Broad Street, 2nd floor Columbus, OH 43223 614-752-4685 (fax 614-887-4065) |