New Park, Trails, and Bridge Coming to Columbus
by 614now Staff
December 20, 2016
Following almost $800,000 dollars in federal grant money, Columbus will be connecting and expanding its Parks and Recreation services for the wider Columbus community, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
There will be a bridge connecting the Arena District to the Olentangy trail, a trail connecting a Northeast Side neighborhood to a library and the Alum Creek Trail, and a park along South High Street.
These new developments will ring in great news for those who not only use the trails and parks for leisure but also as a commute route to work from Clintonville, Worthington, and the University District.
Read more about this story at the Columbus Dispatch.
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