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City gives multi-year update on Southwest connectivity and overpass project; funding gap remains
Summary
City staff outlined a phased, multi-year plan to connect Grove City’s East and West Sides across I‑71, describing five roadway projects, preliminary timelines and multiple funding sources including federal earmarks and a $2 million city allocation in 2025.
City staff provided a multi-part update March 3 on a proposed overpass and related roadway projects intended to improve connectivity across I‑71 and unlock development in the Southwest Grove City area.
Planning staff traced the work to the Grove City 2050 planning effort and said the Southwest area offers roughly 900 acres of developable land. The staff presentation divided the program into four or five projects: (1) North Meadows Drive improvements (Part 1), (2) Quail Creek Boulevard and Innovation Parkway connections (Part 2, split into 2a and 2b), (3) the Overpass/Interchange (Part 3), and (4) Hahn Road improvements (Part 4). City staff said the program is being phased to match funding windows, right-of-way needs and logical termini.
City staff described the timeline as a multi-year effort…
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