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Residents press school board over planned fuel‑tank relocation, access road and traffic impacts

Canal Winchester Board of Education · April 13, 2026
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Summary

Neighbors and nearby homeowners told the Canal Winchester school board they oppose relocating a district fuel station and building an access road; speakers cited light intrusion, traffic cut‑throughs, a 12,000‑gallon tank, drainage to Little Walnut Creek and insufficient community engagement.

Multiple residents urged the Canal Winchester Board of Education on April 13 to halt or revise plans that would relocate the district fuel station and extend an access road to connect Franklin Street and Deets Drive.

Tom Marshall, whose property at 175 Franklin Street borders the site, said the community was not adequately engaged and called the fuel station unnecessary: "There's really no need to have a gas station there," he said, recounting decades of neighborhood history and expressing concern about…

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