Columbus receives $12M from feds for East Livingston Avenue safety improvements

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Columbus receives $12M from feds for East Livingston Avenue safety improvements
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Columbus is getting $12 million in federal funding to help pay for safety improvements to a 1.6-mile stretch of East Livingston Avenue in Driving Park

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the city of Columbus $12 million to help pay for planned safety improvements to a dangerous 1.6-mile stretch of East Livingston Avenue east of Nationwide Children's Hospittal through the Driving Park neighborhood.

The project won't be finished soon. The work is not schedule to begin until 2026 and finished until 2028. "Residents were afraid to wait on sidewalks, wait at bus stops," Gallagher said. The speed limit is 35 mph, but drivers often speed along the four-lane road, she said.in that stretch to develop a plan to slow down traffic and reduce crashes.In 2021, there were 65 crashes through Dec. 13 that year at just five intersections

"If we want to promote business, we have to make sure pedestrians feel safe. And so this is an absolute must for one of the busiest corridors in the city of Columbus," Aaron said.

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