Sidewalks To Be Installed Along South High

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—City council decided Monday night a major South Side road will get sidewalks.

NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.

Columbus will spend more than $400,000 to construct sidewalks and accessible ramps along South High Street.

The sidewalks will be installed from state Route 104 to Obetz Road.

That installation area includes high traffic and the Great Southern Shopping Center, the Franklin County Health Department Board of Health and 27 COTA bus stops.

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Flag Comment Posted by SassyJoann on October 06, 2009 at 8:57 am

Why would the city use all that money to put sidewalks, where there is already sidewalks. There are sidewalks already in use between 104 & Obetz Rd.

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