McKinley Avenue to Reopen to Two-Way Traffic
Press Release wrote McKinley Avenue to Reopen to Two-Way Traffic $13.7 million Improvements Nearly Complete in Franklinton (Columbus) Flood-prone McKinley Avenue, between Souder and Central avenues, is scheduled to re-open to westbound traffic Thursday afternoon now that major drainage and roadway improvements are nearly complete. The City spent $13.7 million to install new storm […]
Shops on Gay Street ready for 2-way traffic
The Dispatch wrote Shops ready for 2-way traffic Monday, November 5, 2007 By Tim Doulin There will be a grand “reopening” of Gay Street on Wednesday. No fanfare is planned, and the street never was officially closed, but tell that to merchants who have struggled to attract customers during the six months it’s taken […]
Two-Way Gay Street Almost Finished. Who’s Next?
Now that the restoration of Gay Street into a two-way street is almost finished, I think it’s time to figure out where the next conversion should be. I know the city has plans to restore quite a few of the downtown one-way thoroughfares back into pedestrian-friendly, landscaped boulevards that will invite people to do more […]
Gay Street Project aims to be Complete in November
ColumbusING wrote Hang in there Gay St! Published by David October 15th, 2007 The target for opening Gay Street to two-way traffic is the first week of November. Construction and traffic maintenance will continue after that date for work behind the curbs and in the medians. The Third Street signal was replaced this past […]