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Council advances multimodal planning and safety projects on Livingston and McNotton corridors
Summary
Council approved contracts and budget transfers to fund corridor safety projects, including Livingston Avenue safety upgrades and design work for the McNotton Road bikeway; officials cited Vision Zero priorities and a fatality that motivated McNotton improvements.
Columbus City Council on Tuesday advanced several transportation measures focused on safety, multimodal planning and vision-zero priorities.
The council approved Ordinance 0448-2026 to amend the 2026 capital improvement budget and authorize contract modifications to complete the Livingston Avenue project (Alum Creek Trail to James Road). Officials said work will include a shared-use path, improved signals, enhanced street lighting and physical separation to improve safety for people walking and biking along a high-injury corridor. Council indicated the project is in partnership with the neighboring city of Bexley.
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