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Council gives consent for ODOT-funded Washington Street safety redesign — project to reduce lanes, add buffered bike lanes and a roundabout

3745703 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Council approved city consent for an ODOT-funded safety project on Washington Street between 17th and Summit that will reduce vehicular lanes, add buffered bike lanes and install a roundabout at Indiana/Washington/11th; ODOT will fund up to $5.26 million, with construction targeted to begin in 2027.

The council approved city consent on June 10 for an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Target Speed pilot project to redesign Washington Street between 17th Street and Summit, converting the existing configuration to a three‑lane cross section, adding buffered bike lanes, and installing a roundabout at Indiana/Washington/11th.

Project scope and funding City staff said ODOT will fund the design and construction up to a maximum of $5,260,000. The scope includes lane reduction (from a 4–5 lane configuration to three lanes), buffered bike lanes on both sides and a roundabout at Indiana, Washington and…

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