Hilliard-Rome Road Gets Overhaul

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Columbus City Council approved an overhaul of one of the most heavily traveled roadways in West Columbus.

NBC 4 reported with the Fast Facts.

City council approved $225,000 for renovations to Hilliard-Rome Road during its meeting Monday.

Engineers reported nearly 30,000 cars travel Hilliard-Rome Road daily, with an increase to 50,000 per day expected over the next few years. 

The money will be used to buy an area from Westchester Woods Boulevard to Roberts Road in order to widen the existing road and to add sidewalks and a bike lane, NBC 4 reported.

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Flag Comment Posted by Bodie on March 03, 2009 at 11:47 am

Typical of the City Of Columbus. Annex and Annex and then 15 to 20 yrs later play catch up. It is amazing the miles and miles of annexed roads that have no curb or storm sewer and no sidwalks in the City of Columbus.
Poor Planning has been the Norm far too long

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