March Newsletter

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As the region continues to grow, LinkUS will provide a world-class transportation and mobility system that links residents to opportunities.

 

LinkUS is a collaborative initiative of the City of Columbus, Central Ohio Transit Authority, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Other local and regional partners support this important work. LinkUS partner agencies and supporters, along with the community, play a crucial role by providing input, guidance and direction to help build a mobility system that provides opportunity for all people in our growing region.

 

Learn more about LinkUS projects and initiatives by visiting the LinkUS website and Youtube channel. Follow LinkUS on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram to stay up to date on news and find opportunities to get involved.

LinkUS Leadership Coalition Summary

The LinkUS Leadership Coalition represents a diverse group of community, business and civic leaders in Columbus. The goal of the coalition is to provide insight and direction to the LinkUS mobility, prosperity and growth initiative. In these meetings, the committee hears from government and agency officials, as well as from colleagues building transit systems in similar cities. You can watch the committee meetings on the LinkUS YouTube Channel to stay informed about LinkUS projects and issues.

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What's Happening Along the Corridors?

East-West Corridors Update

This month the coalition has put together several virtual engagement sessions and we are looking forward to having these insightful conversations with the biking cycling community and business owners located around East Main Street and West Broad Street. Your voice is invaluable in helping us discover the best enhancement solutions for East Main and West Broad corridors. Please join us or watch videos on the YouTube channel.

 

Biking Community Engagement Sessions

Earlier this month, we held virtual engagement sessions for the biking community to discuss the West Broad Street BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) and the East Main Street BRT. There were updates on the project as well as roundtable discussion opportunities to address questions from the community.

 

Business Owners Engagement Sessions

Do you or someone you know have a business on or near East Main or West Broad? We are asking business owners to join us in either of our engagement sessions on March 15 at 10 a.m. or March 16 at 7 p.m. At these sessions, the LinkUS team will share updates to the project as well as have a round table discussion including both the corridors’ benefits to local businesses and an opportunity to raise questions or concerns.

Tuesday, March 15 at

10 am - 11:30 am 

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Wednesday, March 16 at

7 pm - 8:30 pm 

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Northwest Corridor Update

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Save the date: Northwest Corridor BRT public meetings

Tell us what you think about routing, stop locations and other elements of the Northwest Corridor planning and engineering process at one of four events in March. Two in-person engagement opportunities and two virtual sessions have been scheduled. Content will be the same across all these events, but some exercises may be adapted between the live and virtual formats.  

 

Join us in person at:



March 22, 6-7:30 p.m.

  • Dublin City Council Chambers
  • 5555 Perimeter Drive, Dublin, 43017

 

March 23, 6-7:30 p.m.

  • Meadow Park Church – Bethel Campus
  • 2425 Bethel Road, Columbus, 43220

 

Or attend virtually:

  • March 29, noon-1:30 p.m.
  • March 30, 6-7:30 p.m.

 

Stay tuned to LinkUS social media and the website for a link to sign up.

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LINKUS PARTNER UPDATE

MORPC UPDATE

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The 2020-2050 Active Transportation Plan (ATP) provides new tools and resources to make Central Ohio’s roadways safer and more comfortable for people who walk, bike, and use transit. With data insights and design guidance, the ATP helps Central Ohio communities plan and design a complete and connected network of paths, sidewalks and other infrastructure for bicyclists, pedestrians and transit users throughout the region.

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COMMUNITY INSIGHTS

At LinkUS, we’re laying the foundation to build the future of mobility in our region. This work requires a detailed and nuanced understanding of our community. Through research, we unpack how our neighbors move, where they go and what they need to live a more prosperous life. COTA has access to robust community surveys that unpack what residents need and want when it comes to mobility solutions. Below are some findings from COTA’s recent survey.

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According to a December 2021 COTA Community survey, nearly 80 percent of Central Ohioans support ensuring that all new development includes bike lanes and sidewalks. That same survey also shows that 77 percent of Central Ohioans support improving public transit and bicycle access to employment centers that are further from residential areas.

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Our community is crystal clear. Central Ohioans want transportation infrastructure that supports cyclists, pedestrians and public transportation riders. LinkUS Columbus is carving a path toward this future where mobility options such as high-capacity rapid transit, safe bike lanes and accessible sidewalks are available in strategic corridors and that support smart growth in our region.

Stay in Touch

 

LinkUs is dedicated to public engagement throughout the process of reinvention. The input of residents and stakeholders, especially those who have not traditionally had a voice in the decision-making process is key to building a fair and efficient system. Learn more about the mission to provide equitable opportunity and mobility on the LinkUS Website. And follow LinkUS on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up to date on projects and opportunities to get involved. 

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