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It would be great, though probably expensive, build out both Alignment A and Alignment B forming a nice loop to ride. A would be through a more natural area and connect the existing apartments while B would be more direct and connect the brewery. (The rest of that shopping center is going to be converted into 361 new apartments: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2020/12/01/32m-apartment-project-anderson-township.html )

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14 hours ago, Dev said:

Somewhat confusingly, Anderson Township also will receive funding from the SORTA Infrastructure Fund for a sidewalk along the east side of Elstun to Spindlehill Drive.

What's confusing? The sales tax funds both transit and infrastructure throughout Hamilton County and about 2 dozen municipalities are receiving infrastructure dollars from it this first year.

41 minutes ago, Miami-Erie said:

What's confusing? The sales tax funds both transit and infrastructure throughout Hamilton County and about 2 dozen municipalities are receiving infrastructure dollars from it this first year.


I was just stating that it's easy to get the projects mixed up. I probably should have written "Not to be confused with."

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ODOT is recommending Alternative 2, the green line. The Elstun Road path is already approved and funded by Anderson Township, which should be constructed next spring.

All of the feasibility study documentation, including public feedback, is on the Eastern Corridor website.
 

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ODOT launched a survey for a Wasson Way connection to Otto Armleder Park. It sounds like this will be funded by ODOT as part of the Eastern Corridor project. In the past, I was told by someone at the city that ODOT wants to spend down the project so this might be the last big item for the program.

 

What I find interesting about this survey in particular is that they have already made their final recommendation of what they want to move forward with and are asking if the public agrees. Usually they ask the public which alternative they prefer, even though it's pretty clear they have a preference they want to go with so this feels more straightforward.

On 11/22/2024 at 9:06 AM, Dev said:

ODOT launched a survey for a Wasson Way connection to Otto Armleder Park.

 

That website is WAY too cluttered with information.  It's a tiny bike trail extension.  The survey should be tiny. 

 

11 hours ago, Lazarus said:

 

That website is WAY too cluttered with information.  It's a tiny bike trail extension.  The survey should be tiny. 

 

 

I appreciated the level of detail!

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