The City of Delaware is developing plans to improve traffic flow and safety from the Point intersection to Ohio 521.

An initial public involvement meeting was held in May. Information on topics including proposed roadway changes, funding, aesthetics, and the railroad was shared.

The City will host a second open house meeting to share new project information including preliminary construction limits and phasing. The City would like input about the potential social, environmental and economic impacts of the project.  The session will be held on Wednesday, August 21 from 5 to 7 PM at Conger Elementary School Gymnasium,10 Channing Street in Delaware.

The session will be conducted in an open house format – attendees may arrive anytime between 5 PM and 7 PM. Written and/or oral comments may be submitted during the meeting, or to Matt Weber at 740.203.1721 or mweber@delawareohio.net. A 30-day comment period will begin after this meeting and the final date to submit comments is September 20.

To keep up to date on the Point’s progress, project information is available here and in the lobby of City Public Works Facility 440 East William Street, Delaware, Ohio 43015.

You May Also Like

Judge: Energy Company Can Continue Donations To Lawmakers

By FARNOUSH AMIRI Report for America/Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An…

Statewide Organization Seeks To Highlight Endangered Historic Sites

By 1808Delaware Preservation Ohio has issued its annual Call for Nominations for…

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Ohio Horses

The Ohio Department of Agriculture has confirmed the first two positive cases…

New Experience Columbus Insider Program On Offer

This month Experience Columbus, the destination marketing organization for Ohio’s capital city,…